Carbon Market Looks Past G8 to U.S. Election (Reuters)
Carbon market traders and backers of clean energy projects aren't holding their breath for a climate breakthrough at this week's G8 summit. They're far more focused on who wins the US election.
American Energy Policy, Asleep at the Spigot (New York Times)
Outside the thriving oil patch, soaring gas prices make for a bleak economic picture. But it didn’t have to be this way. Over the last 25 years, opportunities in Washington to head off the current crisis were ignored, missed or deliberately blocked.
Renault CEO Makes Plans To Mass Produce Electric Cars (Wall Street Journal)
Renault SA Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn has said the company is gearing up to mass produce electric cars to offset skyrocketing oil prices.
EU Ministers 'Discover' Biofuels Not an Obligation After All (AFP)
EU ministers have "discovered" that their 2007 climate plan requires 10% of transport needs to come from renewable energy, not 10% from biofuels, as previously thought.
Ireland and Scotland Unite in Green Energy Plan (The Times)
The Irish and Scottish governments and the Northern Ireland executive have reached a deal to share an offshore wind-power grid linking all three jurisdictions.
Heatwaves Coming, Climate Scientists Say (AAP)
Australia is in for a tenfold increase in heat waves from climate change, with exceptionally hot years -- which used to happen once every 22 years -- to occur every one or two years, according to a new report by the nation's top climate scientists.
EU Considering Making Energy Efficiency Legally Binding (Deutsche Welle)
EU energy ministers are considering making energy efficiency legally binding across the Union, according to the environment minister of France, which assumed the rotating EU presidency on July 1.
Germany Wants to Build 30 Wind farms (AFP)
The German government wants to build up to 30 offshore wind farms in the Baltic and North Seas in a bid to meet its clean energy targets, with the goal of producing 25,000 megawatts of wind power by 2030, an official has said.
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