Tianjin extends deadline again2014-07-11
Tianjin has extended the deadline for its biggest carbon producers to comply with the municipality's emissions trading scheme a second time, giving companies two more weeks to hand over permits to the government.
Shanghai's laggard firms meet carbon targets2014-07-01
A total of 7220 tons of carbon dioxide permits were auctioned by the Shanghai carbon exchange on Monday, the bourse said, enabling local firms to meet a deadline to comply with their carbon targets.
Guangdong extends carbon deadline, plans new bid2014-06-13
South China's Guangdong Province has delayed a deadline for companies to hand over carbon dioxide permits for 2013 emissions and it plans an extra permit auction, the China Emissions Exchange said.
Climate change spurs carbon credit trading2014-06-10
Global collaboration on climate change has entered a new stage as challenges brought by global warming have become increasingly urgent, said Xie Zhenhua, vice-chairman of China's National Development and Reform Commission on Monday.
New emissions trading project2014-05-20
China and the European Union(EU)will launch a new joint cooperation project on emissions trading on Tuesday, the latest effort for the two economies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
China to offer carbon-linked financial product2014-05-07
China will launch its first carbon-linked financial product on Thursday, a debt note linked to the performance of carbon offsets on the Shenzhen Emissions Exchange, issued by a unit of China General Nuclear Power Group(CGN).
Hubei Province set to launch carbon market2014-03-25
Central China's Hubei Province will launch its carbon trading market on April 2, its emissions exchange said Tuesday, a move that could cap carbon dioxide emissions from nearly 140 of its biggest companies.
PetroChina, Longyuan in first Chinese carbon offset deal2013-12-02
State-owned PetroChina bought 10000 Chinese carbon offsets from wind power producer Longyuan on Friday for 16 yuan($2.62)each, six times higher than international prices, in the first publicly known trade in the country's fledgling carbon market.
Guangdong to trade carbon permits2013-11-28
Guangdong, China's most populous province with more than 100 million people, is to launch a carbon permits market next month that will be the world's second-biggest after the European Union.
Guangdong launches carbon trading program2013-11-28
The government of Guangdong, the largest provincial economy in China, issued a program on the first batch of carbon permits on Tuesday, paving the way for the launch of their trading before the end of this year.