UN agency ICAO has published an updated Sectoral Growth Factor (SGF) figure for 2024 aviation emissions, which signals that as many as 55 million eligible carbon credits may be needed by airlines to ...
A voluntary carbon standard has opened a public consultation on a proposed revision to its sustainable grasslands carbon crediting methodology, marking a significant update from previous approaches, ...
Brussels has given the green light for Denmark to spend €3.8 billion on carbon capture and storage (CCS) under EU state aid rules.
The second Summit on Clean Cooking in Africa will take place in Nairobi in 2026 and will aim to accelerate access to modern cooking fuels for 1 billion people across the continent, the event’s host, ...
Growing investor demand for timberland assets is driving significant price increases, threatening to squeeze returns for buyers, amid hopes that nature-based credits can help fill the gap, an asset ...
Verra is requesting the replacement of over 4 million voluntary credits issued to four Chinese forestry projects after a review could not determine that they had been approved by government ...
Industry support for the carbon border levy has weakened as the phaseout of free allowances under the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) draws closer, according to a report published Friday.
European farming and fertiliser groups on Wednesday called for a delay to the EU’s carbon border levy on fertilisers, warning that newly adopted rules leave importers facing major cost uncertainty.
Logistics of moving biomass from scattered farms to centralised pyrolysis units remains the biggest challenge to scaling production in India’s increasingly crowded biochar space, a project developer ...
The connection between economic growth and rising carbon emissions is breaking, according to a study released this week to mark the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement.
The European Commission is preparing a simplified system to help US liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporters meet reporting obligations under the EU’s methane regulation, with lighter penalties aimed at ...
A direct air capture (DAC) project developer has claimed that the technology could remove 5 billion tonnes of CO2 per year from the atmosphere by 2050, as per its conservative estimate.
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