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Today's Climate: December 23, 2009
Copenhagen Green Lights Plan to Streamline CDM (Business Green) Reforms agreed to at the Copenhagen summit should make it easier for emission reduction projects in developing countries to qualify for the UN's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) carbon offset scheme, despite ongoing concerns. Revealed: OPEC’s Fears that Appetite for Oil Is Waning (Financial Times) The group’s economist told ministers: “Crisis appears to have induced a permanent loss in oil demand in OECD and slower rate of growth in non-OECD, due to policy measures and changes in consumer behavior.” For OPEC, the warning is pretty heavy stuff. LA Air Pollution Could Dip from New EPA Rule on Ships (Los Angeles Times) Air pollution from U.S.-flagged oil tankers and cargo vessels will be reduced by about 80% under new engine and fuel standards finalized Tuesday by the EPA, a move that could improve air quality. Shipping & Aviation: Visibility Poor After Copenhagen (Carbon Positive) It’s not quite back to square one on emissions regulation in the shipping and aviation sectors after Copenhagen, but the industries are left with no international certainty over how they will be affected in coming years. Perhaps even less. US Senators to Take Up Biodiesel Credit Next Year (Reuters) Sens. Baucus and Grassley say the Finance Committee will take up legislation to extend the $1-per-gallon tax credit and an array of other tax breaks as soon as possible after Congress convenes next year. The credit expires Dec. 31. Schwarzenegger to Push for Off-Shore Drilling in Budget Battle (Los Angeles Times) Facing a budget deficit of more than $20 billion, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is expected to call for deep reductions in already suffering local mass transit programs and renew his push to expand oil drilling off the Santa Barbara coast. UN Urges All Countries to Sign Climate Accord (AP) UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also urged richer nations to contribute to a multi-billion d ...
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