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China Low-Carbon Development Series Book Symposium Held in Beijing

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On January 8, 2019, the "New China Low-Carbon Development Series" New Book Symposium and the China Publishing Government Awards Award Ceremony was held in Beijing. The theme of this symposium is "Let development meet low carbon, let life share low carbon". Academician Du Xiangzhen, editor-in-chief of "China's Low-Carbon Development Series" and honorary director of the National Panel of Experts on Climate Change, and many famous authors who participated in the writing of this series Experts and scholars engaged in heated discussions on how to understand "development is also a double-edged sword", the practice of China's low-carbon development in various fields, the science of climate change, and the Polish Climate Conference. Source:Guangming Date:Jan 11, 2019

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Guangdong ETS continues to see offset supply trickle in through auctions

Date:2018-11

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The Guangdong carbon exchange on Tuesday announced another small auction of offsets eligible for use in the provincial emissions trading scheme, with the minimum bid price set at only around half the clearing price of last week’s sale. Carbon Pulse November 20, 2018

2018-11 16
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Guangdong offsets sell at premium to allowances in small auction

Date:2018-11

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China Southern Power Grid Co. on Friday auctioned off a small batch of offsets eligible for use in the Guangdong ETS that cleared 39% above the secondary market price for allowances. Carbon Pulse November 16, 2018

2018-11 15
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China updates draft rules for mandatory REC scheme, announces 2019 start

Date:2018-11

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China will launch its mandatory renewable energy certificate (REC) scheme next year, the National Energy Administration (NEA) said as it this week rolled out updated draft rules for what will be the first of several planned national market mechanisms to cut carbon emissions and reduce energy use. Carbon Pulse November 15, 2018

2018-11 05
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Aviation industry urges governments to wait to set a global GHG target

Date:2018-11

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Governments should wait two or three years before setting a global aviation emission goal in case they “lose focus” on implementing the CORSIA offsetting mechanism, which is designed to limit emissions at 2020 levels, senior aviation representatives told a conference Monday. Carbon Pulse November 5, 2018