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Changing political dynamics, authorisation bottlenecks, and a persistent lack of eligible credits pose a threat to the future of CORSIA, but market participants still see momentum behind the UN's ...
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has asked a federal court to block Hawaii’s attempt to sue fossil fuel companies for climate damages, arguing the state’s case unlawfully intrudes on federal ...
The EU should recognise international Article 6 credits as a carbon price paid by an exporting country, under its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), Singapore said in response to a request for ...
Maritime companies are preparing to hand in their EU Allowances for the first time on Tuesday, amid rising optimism that the sector will soon adapt to the bloc's cap-and-trade market despite a choppy ...
A new review highlights a striking research gap in the forecasting of voluntary forest carbon credit prices, which is linked to bad data.
Prices mostly rose last week to maintain the steady recovery of the voluntary carbon market since last December amid a transition to integrity.
Emissions trading lobby group IETA has published new guidelines to scale voluntary carbon markets, calling for pragmatic collaboration between public and private sector stakeholders to establish clear ...
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The German Federal Council (Bundesrat) recommends that carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) is restricted to hard-to-abate and unavoidable emissions, as the German government prepares for a new ...
The simplification of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) was signed off by the Council of EU member states on Monday, with the law expected to be published in the bloc’s Official ...
Asia’s carbon markets are gathering pace as governments roll out emissions trading schemes and carbon taxes, but thin corporate demand continues to weigh on growth, according to a new analysis.