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Warning on EU carbon market ‘meddling’
Largest employers’ group calls for discussion on ‘the general climate policy framework’
Bank assesses fossil fuel investments
Green investors warn of risk
Europe holds China to carbon tax payments
Rebuff for Beijing attempts to shield its airlines from levy
Europe sees surge in clean power
Solar photovoltaic systems were clear leader in 2011
Solar buyers in race to beat tariff deadline
‘Free’ solar customers prioritised over those who buy panels
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Emissions trading: Cheap and dirty
As hostility to its carbon market mounts, the linchpin of Europe’s effort to curb global warming is at risk of collapse, writes Joshua Chaffin
Don’t let the age of austerity be the age of inaction
We cannot just hope for a shift in US politics on climate change. The Republican party is dominated by deniers, writes David Miliband
Europe flies into clean air turbulence
International dialogue would ease tensions, which threaten to escalate into a trade war. But any deal should be no less ambitious than the EU’s proposal
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