All Newsletters for California Markets
 
Date Title Author
2009-03-10 Washington Gets Behind a Carbon Market Lenny Hochschilld
The political winds have shifted, and the U.S. is full ahead with the creation of their own carbon market and looking beyond Kyoto. Evolution Markets’ head of Carbon Markets for the Americas, Lenny Hochschild, provides an update.
2008-02-21 Competitiveness & US Climate Legislation Ross MacWhinney
Forget about market design…US climate legislation is going to swing on competitiveness issues. Ross MacWhinney, Carbon Markets Analyst at Evolution Markets, explores how the debate is shaping up and what’s at stake.
2007-12-22 High Drama and a Way Forward in Bali
International climate change talks in Bali produced a process for a climate treaty to take effect after the expiration of the Kyoto Protocol. The road to get there was rocky. Ross MacWhinney, Carbon Markets Analyst with Evolution Markets, reports the final result will likely be shaped by political shifts within the United States.
2007-12-22 High Drama and a Way Forward in Bali
International climate change talks in Bali produced a process for a climate treaty to take effect after the expiration of the Kyoto Protocol. The road to get there was rocky. Ross MacWhinney, Carbon Markets Analyst with Evolution Markets, reports the final result will likely be shaped by political shifts within the United States.
2007-12-21 High Drama and a Way Forward in Bali Ross MacWhinney
International climate change talks in Bali produced a process for a climate treaty to take effect after the expiration of the Kyoto Protocol. The road to get there was rocky. Ross MacWhinney, Carbon Markets Analyst with Evolution Markets, reports the final result will likely be shaped by political shifts within the United States.
2007-10-29 HFC-23 Carbon Credits
Destruction of HFC-23s is one of the more debated means to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but its benefit to the environment is clear. Evolution Markets’ Carbon Market Analyst Ross MacWhinney comes to a pragmatic defense of HFC-23 projects.
2007-05-01 From sea to shining sea Jason Patrick, Andrew Kruger
On both coasts of the US, regional carbon markets are under rapid development. But, ask Jason Patrick and Andy Kruger, are their architects building in incompatibilities that will cause headaches later?
2007-03-08 CERs and Their Use as a Compliance Tool
As Evolution Markets’ Cindy Dawes explains, recent EUA price movements created market opportunities to buy low risk compliance tools at similar levels to primary projects.
2006-10-26 Mercury Trading Takes Form
EPA’s Clean Air Mercury Rule caps mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants for the first time ever. A trading market is already taking shape. Evolution Markets’ Peter Zaborowsky and Philip Ammirato scrutinize the development of this emerging market.
2006-10-11 Bicoastal Carbon Trading
Carbon markets are developing in the Northeast and California, but how will trading play out? Evolution Markets’ Jason Patrick takes you from coast to coast.
2006-10-11 Bicoastal Carbon Trading
Carbon markets are developing in the Northeast and California, but how will trading play out? Evolution Markets’ Jason Patrick takes you from coast to coast.
2004-06-16 State of the World's Largest Smog Market
The second phase of the start up of the new Federal NOx Budget Trading Program has begun. Standards are tighter, the program is broader, and Peter Zaborowsky, managing director of Evolution Markets, makes sense of it all.
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