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Voluntary carbon credit retirement levels kept up a healthy pace last week, but secondary market prices still drifted lower amid thin trade as the summer holiday period beckons. A Carbon Pulse ...
Analysts estimate that the EU will require between 140 and 150 million international carbon credits to meet its new 2040 climate target – potentially rising to 1 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent ...
The steepest rise in global military expenditure since the end of the Cold War could spill over into higher investment for low-carbon technologies such as e-fuels and battery storage, which offer a ...
Two-thirds of EU countries have urged the European Commission to include the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) in its efforts to simplify existing policies – but major companies countered that making ...
Carbon benefits are likely to provide the core structure for the development of UK nature markets across areas including biodiversity and water, according to an executive at the UK Woodland Carbon ...
A tech outfit measuring forests and ecosystems via satellite on Monday announced it has raised $8.5 million in a Series A funding round led by Berlin-based venture capital company. A Carbon Pulse ...
A legislative proposal to restrict the volume of farmland being converted to forest in the NZ ETS is flawed and risks leading to perverse outcomes, stakeholders have warned, however what is considered ...
The UK’s development finance institute labelled 41% of its 2024 commitments as climate finance in its latest report, marking an increase from the previous year’s percentage, but a decrease from 2022.
A French government advisory body has increased its official benchmark value for climate action, setting a higher price tag on CO2 abatement as the country progresses towards climate neutrality. A ...
Australia could lower its emissions footprint from liquids fuel use and improve long-term fuel security if it mandated Safeguard Mechanism  facilities to make on-site emissions cuts instead of using ...
The BRICS bloc of emerging economies formally endorsed their carbon markets partnership and again opposed unilateral carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAMs) and deforestation policies in a ...
The week got off to a quiet start after the July 4 public holiday in the US had robbed the market of much of its liquidity, but the start of a new week looked to be continuing the quiet trend, as EUA ...