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A UK-based AI company specialising in sustainable resource analytics has unveiled a new carbon price forecasting model for the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS).
China's national emissions market is set to introduce auctioning and expand coverage in the coming years, but challenges remain around the exact policy design, experts told a webinar this week.
Indonesia will need IDR 4,000 trillion ($246 billion) to meet its climate targets by 2030, the environment ministry said this week, warning of a financing gap and calling for greater international and ...
The Supervisory Body for the Article 6.4 carbon crediting mechanism has urged the mobilisation of new financial resources, citing an ongoing "significant shortfall" between what has been allocated and ...
Climate Impact Partners on Friday said it has registered Asia’s first project under Verra’s VM0047 afforestation, reforestation and revegetation (ARR) methodology, partnering with a Philippines-based ...
The NZ Electricity Authority on Friday said it has adjusted the 2025 electricity allocation factor (EAF) down by 7%, which will result in marginally fewer free CO2 allowances for industrial ...
Occidental Petroleum said Thursday that its direct air capture (DAC) facility Stratos has sold most of its CO2 removals (CDR) volume through 2030 after signing two additional offtake agreements in Q2 ...
The voluntary carbon market saw increasing credit quality and increasing prices for higher-quality offsets in July, according to industry indices. The voluntary carbon market saw increasing credit ...
The process to adopt changes to Washington’s Climate Commitment Act and GHG reporting requirements as part of the linkage proceeding with California-Quebec’s ETS is on track with the state’s ...
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices dipped slightly week-on-week (WoW) but remained bound within the $28 range ahead of the end of the legislative recess and Q2 auction in mid-month, while ...
British Columbia has finalised its carbon capture and storage (CCS) protocol, coming in on the heels of its new compliance market and anticipated offset demand.
Marine CO2 removal (mCDR) projects such as ocean alkalinity enhancement and biomass sinking should be regulated under the London Convention and London Protocol in a way that advances climate goals ...
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