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The carbon dioxide removal (CDR) industry sees several ways to bring costs down and drive uptake of their credits, including from monthly issuances for direct air capture (DAC), given its immediate ...
A group of environmental NGOs has warned that the EU’s proposed legislation for permanent carbon removal methodologies is “not fit for purpose”, expressing concern that the units could negatively ...
The UK government on Monday announced reforms to its national electricity pricing system, confirming plans to retain a single national wholesale price while introducing measures to improve fairness, ...
The European Commission is under heavy pressure from the shipping industry to phase out or harmonise its cap-and-trade pricing that also covers maritime emissions in favour of a recently agreed global ...
Emissions projections for 2030 are higher than a year ago as Germany’s new government “deprioritises” and “undermines” climate policy, a non-profit initiative said on Wednesday.
European carbon prices failed to gain significant ground on Thursday morning, as the market lacked for direction after the long-awaited announcement of a decision on US-EU tariffs failed to ...
EU environment ministers on Thursday discussed the bloc’s ambition for the upcoming COP30 international climate summit in November, with Hungary and France for the first time floating numbers for the ...
BRIEFING: China carbon market faces challenges as coverage expands; First numbers floated as EU debates 2035 Paris Agreement commitment; Report urges more conservati ...
Report urges more conservative approach in carbon markets to biochar durability; Limited readiness for Article 6 implementation, says global partnership; Microsoft, ...
A conservative approach should be taken when assessing the durability of biochar carbon removals, with crediting rooted in scientific understanding of what drives permanence, according to a report by ...
A Singapore-based renewable energy company is seeking carbon credits for a rollout of electric vehicle chargers across Southeast Asia – the first in the region.
UN aviation agency ICAO has calculated that cumulative CORSIA offsetting requirements will reach as high as 150 million tonnes by 2026, while the total across the 2024-35 period could hit up to 1.5 ...
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