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The EU has reduced the volume of carbon allowances that will be auctioned in the final four months of the year by 6% compared to the same period in 2024, it was announced late on Monday.
Qatar has threatened to divert its liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports away from Europe unless the European Union weakens its incoming corporate sustainability due diligence law, according to a letter ...
Ecuador has signed a second Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a carbon standard, strengthening technical and regulatory readiness ahead of the anticipated approval of a national environmental ...
Pricing of CO2 emissions explains stock returns for UK-listed firms at least as much as oil prices, with carbon prices becoming the single most important energy or environmental variable to consider ...
COP30 president and longtime climate negotiator Andre Correa do Lago sees a clear integrity hierarchy among forest carbon credits and believes restoration is in the top tier, he told Carbon Pulse.
A new index for measuring a company's contribution to carbon neutrality – including through the purchase of carbon credits – is being developed, with the methodology set to be released at COP30 and ...
A global call for durable carbon removal (CDR) projects has attracted 282 applications, with nearly two-thirds of submissions using biochar and over half coming from Africa or Asia, according to early ...
The EU's commitment to buy $750 billion of US oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and nuclear fuels over the next three years goes against the bloc's climate pledges and is anyway not technically ...
A UK-based company announced the end of a seed funding round, it said was oversubscribed, on Friday after raising approximately £4.87 mln for its non-genetically modified, bacteria-based fertiliser ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) could play a crucial role in restoring trust and improving price transparency in the voluntary carbon market, according to a recently published report, which identified AI ...
The UK's 10 most prominent net zero technologies are at least potentially vulnerable to climate change impacts such as flooding and storms, according to a study published by the government on Monday.
The Negative Emissions Platform, a broad industry group, has called for a gradual integration of carbon removals (CDR) in the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), saying the system should be carefully ...