We use cookies to improve your website experience and to analyse our traffic. We also share non-personally identifiable information about your use of our site with our analytics partners. By ...
High-integrity CCP carbon credits still only 4% of market, but supply expected to swell -report; CP Daily Newsletter: Thursday December 4, 2025; Bolivia eyes $20 bln ...
Canada-Alberta’s carbon deal could drive over C$90 billion ($64 bln) in carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) investment, but the province needs to execute several key market design tweaks ...
Bolivia launched last week a Military Unit of Emergency and Ecology designed to safeguard the country’s environmental assets, which will be partially funded by carbon credits, the newly inaugurated ...
A group of economic experts warned on Thursday that small island developing states (SIDS) in the Caribbean face a number of economic challenges now that the global commitment to decarbonise shipping – ...
Japan is emerging as a major player in the international carbon removal (CDR) space, but a stronger policy signal may be needed to drive more investment, a conference heard Thursday.
A UK-based carbon removal (CDR) programme published a report on Thursday calling for careful monitoring of public- and private-sector projects and transparent data sharing between all stakeholders to ...
Interest in carbon removal credits is expanding across Canada's corporate sector, though high prices and perceived risks continue to limit near-term purchasing plans, according to a survey published ...
Paraguay has unveiled the implementation plan for its Article 6 partnership with Taiwan, prioritising electric mobility and reforestation as the backbone of a joint carbon credit pilot, local media ...
A Cameroon reforestation project plans to deploy $30 million over the next 10-12 years to restore 14,000 hectares of degraded communal forest and generate around 5 mln verified carbon units over a ...
Panellists on Wednesday said the voluntary carbon market (VCM) is under pressure to address long-running integrity concerns, debating whether contribution claims and stricter baseline approaches could ...
Italy, supported by Greece and Malta, wants to temporarily exclude the maritime sector from the EU's Emissions Trading System until a UN agreement is reached on the adoption of a global carbon pricing ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results