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A global industry association for exchanges and clearing houses has called on the UK to remove taxes on carbon credits and classify them as financial instruments.
A Singapore-headquartered carbon removal (CDR) firm is betting on decentralised biochar production to drive lower emissions, faster project deployment, and near-term returns for farmers and carbon ...
Gold Standard has launched a public consultation on a new methodology for green ammonia production, the first under updated rules revised to align with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, it announced ...
The growing adoption of border carbon adjustments (BCAs) around the world should follow standard practices to ensure they support climate ambition while avoiding trade frictions, such as ensuring ...
Italy and Spain are on the verge of bidding goodbye to coal-fired electricity on their mainlands, with planned closures of some the EU's most polluting power generators, according to new research.
Industry covered by Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism will likely use the upcoming legislated review to push for international credits to be eligible, as well as for greater financial support to ...
Countries in the Asia Pacific risk falling behind on preparing for UN international aviation offsetting scheme CORSIA despite accounting for the majority of projected demand, a conference heard ...
Thailand is considering bringing forward its net zero date from 2065, a government official confirmed to Carbon Pulse.
Domestic aviation emissions regulations should push airlines to comply with CORSIA, the UN's international aviation offsetting scheme, and drive credit demand in the market, experts told a conference ...
Colombia-based carbon standard Cercarbono has launched a methodology for scrapped vehicle recycling, which it claims to be the first of its kind in the world.
A Delhi-headquartered advisory firm and nature-based carbon developer is looking to transition towards biodiversity credits, with some existing projects in India well-suited for the emerging market, ...
CO2 permit auction on Wednesday cleared 3.2% above June levels, but failed to sell out as some bids failed to meet the confidential price floor set by the government. South Korea’s monthly CO2 permit ...
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