Posted on 01/25/2010 8:07:41 AM PST by mimi from mi
Monday, Jan 25, 2010
Banks and investors are pulling out of the carbon market after the failure to make progress at Copenhagen on reaching new emissions targets after 2012.
Carbon financiers have already begun leaving banks in London because of the lack of activity and the drop-off in investment demand. The Guardian has been told that backers have this month pulled out of a large planned clean-energy project in the developing world because of the expected fall in emissions credits after 2012.
Anthony Hobley, partner and global head of climate change and carbon finance at law firm Norton Rose, said: "People will gradually start to leave carbon desks, we are beginning to see that already. We are seeing a freeze in banks' recruitment plans for the carbon market. It's not clear at what point this will turn into a cull or a rout."
Paul Kelly, chief executive of EcoSecurities, which develops clean energy projects, said that while markets had not expected a definitive post-Kyoto Protocol deal at Copenhagen, they had expected some progress.
"The lack of regulatory certainty in the post 2012 world affects the market's view of what CERs [carbon credits from clean energy projects] will be worth and subsequently will constrain financing for projects. If you had an agreement at Copenhagen with a bit more detail, people would be more willing to take risk."
After two weeks of extenuating talks, world leaders delivered an agreement in Copenhagen that left campaigners disappointed as it failed to commit rich and poor countries to any greenhouse gas emission reductions.
Banks had been scaling back their plans to invest in carbon markets before Copenhagen. Fewer new clean energy projects need to be financed as, because of the recession, there are fewer global emissions to offset. The price of carbon credits has also fallen, while plans to introduce national trading schemes, particularly in the US and Australia, remain uncertain.
Two sources said that Australian bank Westpac had scaled back plans to increase its carbon desk in London. A bank spokeswoman denied there were plans to recruit more staff in London, adding: "We have always said that we would look to grow this business organically as carbon markets develop and that remains the case."
Carbon markets were central to the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012 and obliged developed countries that exceed their targets to purchase credits from clean energy projects in the developing world. Policymakers will meet again in Mexico in November in an attempt to revive the climate change talks.
http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/Article_58264.shtml
Gore and his partner Paulson might end up losing a lot of money with the partnership they have.
Following the money, Zero will too.
Couldn’t happen to a better bunch of losers.
The scam is falling apart.
Yay!
Sounds like an Enron thing!
Hello Good Friend.
I am Nigerian investment banker and I require you to listen to offer that is much good for both of we. I find myself in the possession of many carbon offset certificates worth great values of money that my country does not allow to leave our shores because of its amazing values. I am forcing to leave and must find the way to export my certificates. I only require your bank number for you to be sharing of the 10th percent of these fabulous holdings.
Answer promptly for the reply.
Sincerely
“Brother” Joe Pulltab
Trying to build real world projects with imaginary rainbow money.
You are probably so right.
And yes, Gore is a con man and a traitor to this Nation.
The Market Speaks, hopefully $0r0$ is a big loser too.
Pray for America’s Freedom
“Policymakers will meet again in Mexico in November in an attempt to revive the climate change talks.”
Wouldn’t that be cool if the whole lot of them were kidnapped and held for ransom in Mexico? The kidnappers could be paid in carbon credits.
GRRRRREAT post! Thanks.
(sheesh I thought I would beat you to this thread)
GRRRRREAT homepage! Thanks.
Extra Extra Harold Hill unable to sell band instruments and uniforms to stave off pool table massteria.
The last time carbon trading went bust Enron crashed. Who will it be this time.
The best that can happen is for Gore to be slapped with a class action lawsuit for investor fraud.
Invested in chinese CDM projects
Goldman Sachs
11 CDM projects (clean development Mechanism) CERs (Certified emissions reductions) earned 11,595,958 tn/yr
JP Morgan 5 CDMs, CERs 1,667,271 tn/yr
Morgan Stanley 9 CDMs, CERs 1,383,079 tn/yr
Citigroup 6CDMs, CERs 1,112,120 tn/yr
Maybe a volcano will let loose...
“Global warming” tycoon Al Gore can’t be happy about this..
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