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| | ... calling for carbon tariffs on some imports and for Australia to lead the way for a regional Asian carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM). CEF argues in its new report A price on carbon: Building towards an Asian carbon border adjustment mechanism ... |
| | | ... backtracking - including the UK. And the EU has only ramped up its climate regulations with the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) carbon price and other climate laws. "[Trump is] an influential guy but he's not the biggest trend. The bigger ... |
| | | ... administration's US$85/t carbon capture subsidy, Buckley said, and may capitalise on the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) levy on carbon intensive imports. Woodside quotes a "pretty bullish" ammonia price forecast, with Buckley ... |
| | | ... Australian aluminium must be cost competitive with other markets, leading him to support a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). "We do want to continue with local supply because we want to support local and we are a part of the local aluminium ... |
| | | Editorial note: This is the fifth in a six-part series of articles brought to you by Energetics Moving past ambitious net zero targets, investors are now focusing on how companies will get from here to 2050 and how robust their transition plans are. ... |
| | | ... sustainability rules at the border and beyond: World-first European Green Bond standard, EU launches Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) slated for 2024. World-first European Green Bond standard ... |
| | | ... in a price for carbon. We don't have an explicit carbon price today, but there will be a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, there's the Safeguard Mechanism, and an increased focus on Scope 3 will lead companies to preference suppliers with lower ... |
| | | ... Climate Action 100+ that's where the biggest transitional risk lies, particularly with the [Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism] coming in." Climate Action 100+ is engaging with 159 listed companies deemed the highest emitting in the world, with 14 being ... |
| | | ... reductions, an increase from 29% last year. In other key findings, 64% supported Australia imposing a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, with 27% unsure, 45% of respondents said there was insufficient policy and regulatory guidance on their role in ... |
| | | ... business that are incurring costs to decarbonise their products. If Australia introduces a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), it would not only be following in the footsteps of the European Union, it would also serve the purpose of creating a ... |
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