A global forestry investment manager has announced the final asset sales to Europe’s largest pension investor as part of the winding down of one of its funds.
The New Zealand government was advised that reducing its 2050 biogenic methane emissions target could see the gap to its third emissions budget (2031-35) double, official papers released Tuesday ...
A coalition of industry and civil society groups has called on the European Commission to keep options open in its upcoming Action Plan on Geothermal Energy, by including advanced geothermal systems ...
The CP Daily News Ticker is a running list of all our news updated in real-time throughout the day. This is also the home to our ‘Bite-sized updates from around the world’, which previously featured ...
Rio Tinto’s announced downgrade to its decarbonisation spending this side of 2030 demonstrates the ineffectiveness of the Australian government’s Safeguard Mechanism, an environmental group said ...
UK offers 14 offshore sites in second CO2 storage licensing round; UN-backed tool can help countries create policies to tackle greenhouse gases; CP Daily News Ticker ...
Scheme’s biggest critics has said the updated landfill gas method has done nothing to convince him that the integrity of the market has improved since the reforms of the Chubb review.
US CO2 pipeline developers are increasingly linking community compensation to the volume of CO2 transported or stored, unlike other clean energy sectors that still rely largely on fixed host payments, ...
The US EPA’s proposed repeal of the federal Greenhouse Gas Reporting Programme (GHGRP) will likely increase compliance costs for firms as states develop their own reporting programmes in the wake of ...
A non-profit has filed a formal complaint against ArcelorMittal under the OECD’s guidelines for responsible business practice, on the grounds that the steel major has not published a recent climate ...
Delaying Alberta’s methane emissions reduction target could lead to more than 50 million tonnes of CO2e of emissions, according to a senior analyst at a Toronto-based think tank.
There is a general perception in the voluntary carbon market that newer credits are better. This occurs even though the most commonly retired credits have a “vintage” – the year in which the carbon ...
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