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The voluntary carbon market (VCM) has in the first six months of this year seen on average higher retirements, more unique buyers, and bigger offtake volumes than in 2024, according to a report ...
California Carbon Allowance (CCAs) bumped up after weeks of flatter prices, while Washington Carbon Allowance (WCAs) continued to inch up to reach a year-to-date (YtD) high, as activity around both ...
A global carbon removal (CDR) coalition is launching a shared platform for cross-border collaboration to scale the sector.
High costs, unclear timelines, and slow methodology approvals are delaying nature-based solutions (NbS) project development despite rising demand for high-quality carbon credits, speakers said during ...
The US EPA has officially pushed back the compliance deadline for its 2024 methane standards for the oil and gas industry, thereby granting more time to oil and natural gas companies to align with the ...
South Africa plans to reduce its emissions by roughly 10% in 2035, compared to 2030, and expects to make most of the cuts through domestic measures, according to the country's new Paris Agreement ...
Experts on Thursday proposed a set of targeted reforms to help the EU’s Emissions Trading System for heating and road transport fuels (ETS2), due to launch in 2027, withstand mounting political ...
Ecosystems in Africa show year-to-year variability in how much CO2 they absorb or emit, a study published recently has found.
Canadian companies that fail to address climate and nature-related risks (NRR), such as biodiversity loss, could face legal action, according to a freshly minted legal opinion by a Commonwealth ...
Reforms to both the supply and demand sides of the nature-based carbon space could make these credits more effective, according to a paper published this week.
China has supported at least 139 climate-related projects in 13 Caribbean countries over the past decade, but its approach remains mostly ad hoc and loosely aligned with regional climate priorities, ...
Policy frameworks for scaling industrial carbon removal (CDR) remain fragmented and shaped by competing stakeholder agendas, inconsistent terminology, and misaligned incentives, a new academic paper ...