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Knowledge gaps hamper protection of boreal forests, UN says; Euro Markets: Midday Update; Technology developer launches carbon capture for shipping at $54/t cost; Ug ...
Midday Update; Technology developer launches carbon capture for shipping at $54/t cost; Uganda to set up national climate fund, undertake slew of measu ...
An international partnership has launched a new tool designed to help countries unlock and channel climate finance, including via Article 6 carbon markets, for their Nationally Determined ...
A project backed by the German government is edging closer to developing a forest biodiversity monitoring framework tailored to the EU's Nature Restoration Regulation (NRR), aiming to support ongoing ...
CEAs plunge to 16-mth low, trading volumes stable after permit pre-allocation; Large share of EU ETS-financed fund revenues may go to unsustainable proje ...
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has accredited four validation and verification bodies (VVBs) to operate within its long-delayed regulated carbon market, and is seeing interest from domestic developers, ...
Transaction activity in California Carbon Allowances (CCA) cooled through the week as programme reauthorisation discussions were a rave absent guidance on rulemaking timelines or lawmakers’ ...
A major India-headquartered offset project developer has sold off its wholly-owned accreditation services firm even before operationalising it, as markets participants labelled the endeavour a ...
A new international carbon offsetting code from the Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative (VCMI), as well as eventual obligations under the UN aviation sector offsetting scheme, are reshaping ...
Long-term offtake agreements are critical to unlocking capital and scaling engineered CO2 removal (CDR) technologies, experts said Thursday, warning that expectations of falling prices may be ...
The UK Supreme Court this week ruled that third parties who knowingly participate in a company’s fraudulent trading can be held liable under insolvency law, in a case stemming from a multi-million ...
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