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California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices continued to sputter as market activity remained relatively muted amid a lack of regulatory and political developments, while Washington Carbon Allowances (WCA ...
German forestry and biodiversity-tech firms launched on Thursday the 'world’s first premium carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits'.
The western US could be primed for emerging geothermal-plus carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) technology, but research, testing, and funding need to rapidly evolve to take advantage of ...
With the US’s methane waste reduction programme all but eliminated under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), states still have the opportunity to step in with methane emission regulations of their ...
Standards body Verra announced an update on Thursday to its improved forest management (IFM) methodology to match requirements for the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market's (ICVCM) Core ...
High-quality carbon credits traded at a 65% premium to those of a lower standard across the six months to June, as the market's ongoing integrity drive started to have an impact, according to a rating ...
New York has awarded $3 million to three electric vehicle (EV) integration projects and opened a $4 mln funding round to develop technologies that help utilities manage EV charging, Governor Kathy ...
The carbon removals (CDR) industry is widely aligned in calling on the EU to gradually integrate removal credits into the Emissions Trading System (ETS), without favouring certain technologies over ...
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 ...
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, ...
Incomplete disclosures, unclear ambition, and limited progress on sectoral transition make corporate 2030 emission reduction targets increasingly “unfit for purpose”, a report released Thursday has ...
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 ...