Carbon units sink through $1 mark
Carbon continued to tumble this week, with some units falling below the $1 mark.
View ArticleSOE moves into Australian carbon market
A State-owned enterprise is registering to operate in the Australian carbon market.
View ArticleTrader steps into Australian market
New Zealand trading house OMFinancial is moving into Australia.
View ArticleCarbon prices scrape bottom of barrel
Carbon prices have equalled the low set last month.
View ArticleNZ faces carbon markets shut-out
New Zealand could be shut out of international Kyoto-compliant carbon markets
View ArticleWhat's our market worth?
Carbon Match founder Lizzie Chambers reflects on the fallout from the COP18 meeting
View ArticleDoha votes to bar NZ from KP2 credits
New Zealand will not be allowed access to international carbon credits generated under the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol.
View ArticleIndustrial gas CERs join ban list
The Government is banning indutrial gas CERs rom New Zealand's Emissions Trading Scheme because of concerns over their environmental integrity.
View ArticleAll quiet on the trading front
Few domestic carbon units have been traded since before Christmas.
View ArticleEmitters turn backs on local credits
Domestic carbon credits are no longer the unit of choice in the New Zealand carbon market.
View ArticleETS foe pays million-dollar carbon premium
A company ideologically opposed to the Emissions Trading Scheme is thought to have paid $1.4 million more than it needed to to meet its carbon obligations last year.
View ArticleNZ carbon market shows signs of life
Interest in the New Zealand carbon market is picking up - even if prices aren't.
View ArticleSluggish market keeps prices low
Domestic interest in carbon has been sluggish this week, with brokers reporting few trades.
View ArticleEPA updates trading platform
The Environmental Protection Authority is updating the emissions trading platform.
View ArticleNZ carbon in race to the bottom
As the prices of UN carbon offsets fall to new lows, the New Zealand ETS is increasingly struggling for relevance, writes Carbon Match founder Lizzie Chambers.
View ArticleERUs' numbers double in year
The number of ERUs used by New Zealand emitters to meet their carbon obligations this year is expected to be double the number used last year.
View ArticleIt's official ... NZ banned from Kyoto deals
New Zealand will not be allowed access to Kyoto-based carbon credits - including CERs - from 2015.
View ArticleCarbon prices languish in the doldrums
Carbon prices continued to languish this week, prompting questions about just how long the Government can let New Zealand operate without an effective price on carbon.
View ArticleCarbon market shows spark of life
Traders have found some bright spots in an otherwise dull domestic carbon market this week.
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