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Six Women Scale Europes Tallest Skyscraper to Protest Shells Arctic Drilling
2013-07-12 15:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: Climbers from Greenpeace successfully scaled the Shard in London, Europes tallest skyscraper, yesterday in protest against Shells plans to drill for oil in the Arctic. Six women began a bold free climb to the top of the building at 4:20 a.m., yesterday morning. When they reached the summit, at a height of 310 meters, they raised a huge banner proclaiming, "Save the Arctic." Greenpeace say the Shard was chosen because it sits in the middle of Shells three headquarter offices. The...
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Telekom Austria aims to be SE Europe's largest player
2013-07-12 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Telco's CEO admits to having his eye on aquisition targets in Serbia, Croatia.
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Europes carbon credit oversupply could worsen
2013-07-11 22:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Energy Live: The oversupply of carbon credits in the European Unions carbon trading scheme could worsen. Thats the view of ratings agency Fitch in response to the MEPs` decision to temporarily withdraw 900 million permits in the EUs Emissions Trading System (ETS) last week. Giving its verdict on the European Parliaments vote to hold back carbon credits, Fitch suggested that in the short term is likely to push their prices up if the move gains traction but wont kill off coal power. It pointed...
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Europes biomass and biogas power market to reach 3.77bn in 2017, says report
2013-07-05 01:00:00| Power Technology
The biomass and biogas power market in Europe is expected to reach 3.77bn in 2017, compared to 3.33bn in 2012, according to a new report by Frost & Sullivan.
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Europes politicians vote to resuscitate carbon market
2013-07-04 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature: The worlds largest carbon-trading market may awaken from its coma: politicians in Europes parliament today agreed a plan to revive market prices which have collapsed in the recession. Its a change-of-heart from a parliament which had rejected the same idea in April. But although it would lift the market out of total irrelevancy, the plan still wont raise carbon prices high enough to spur investment in low-carbon energy, which was one of the European trading schemes key goals when it was launched...
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