Business & Science Poland (BSP) has urged EU policymakers to delay the launch of the bloc’s new Emissions Trading System for buildings and road transport (ETS2) “by several years”, while also calling ...
EU carbon allowances extended their decline for a third session in very light trading, as participants appeared to step back from the market while awaiting more news from Iran, while energy markets ...
The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled its “AccelerateEU” plan, pitching a toolbox of measures to shield households and industry from surging fossil-fuel costs caused by the Middle East war ...
Amazon to buy 685k carbon credits from Indian rice farmers; Court dismisses Greenpeace greenwashing case against Woodside Energy; BRIEFING: Australian low emissions ...
BRIEFING: Australian low emissions technology investment reaches A$35.2 bln -report; DATA DIVE: ACCU holdings shrink following Safeguard surrender deadline; INTERVIE ...
The Federal Court of Australia has dismissed a climate-related lawsuit brought by Greenpeace against Woodside Energy.
A US environmental non-profit said Wednesday it will launch a new research programme to assess whether phytoplankton stimulation can remove atmospheric carbon and what impacts it may have on ...
Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) holdings fell by 4.2 million units in the March quarter following the surrender deadline of the Safeguard Mechanism, according to regulator data published ...
Investors will have a new avenue for legal recourse against host countries' interventions into carbon credit projects as certain business-oriented states pursue expansions in their international ...
Turkiye's COP31 high-level champion is hoping to help translate the carbon market "architecture" established in recent years into "real-world delivery", primarily through harmonisation, during this ...
A US developer in enhanced rock weathering (ERW) has defended the carbon quantification behind its first issuance of credits that raised eyebrows for being too good to be true. A US developer in ...
The Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) is simultaneously building demand, supply, and enabling conditions to operationalise Article 6 across the region, an executive has said.
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