The European Commission’s energy grids package has been welcomed by e-mobility groups and other segments of the electricity industry, who are now urging quick implementation to drive the EU’s ...
A Tokyo-headquartered developer is planning a low-carbon rice farming project under the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) in the Philippines, which has the potential to reduce emissions by almost one ...
South Korea's latest monthly CO2 permit auction was oversubscribed following the release of several key policies, with allowance prices continuing to hover around the KRW 10,000 ($6.79) level.
The incoming Czech government led by populist Andrej Babis has signalled a sharp break with current EU climate policy by vowing to pull the country out of the new emissions trading system for road ...
UN experts this week pushed forward with their work on a new tool to assess reversal risk, to be used alongside a much-debated permanence framework for Article 6.4 carbon crediting.
A regional development bank on Thursday approved a CNY 1.07 billion ($150 million) loan to pilot a nature credit mechanism in China’s southeastern province of Sichuan.
A carbon removal (CDR) standard body has been given the green light by the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) for Core Carbon Principles (CCP) eligibility after upgrading its ...
Voluntary cancellations of Kyoto-era carbon credits in Australia’s registry have picked up in recent months but remain well below previous levels, according to data from the Clean Energy Regulator.
Norway’s bid to exempt EU ETS-covered waste incinerators from a national CO2 levy has been formally cleared by the European Free Trade Association's (EFTA) watchdog, which has closed its state aid ...
High capital costs and protracted diligence timelines are forcing nature-based project developers to rely on internal funds and equity for early-stage financing, new survey data shows.
Additional renewable energy capacity will be required in Australia to meet surging demand from data centres that, if left unaddressed, could lead to a 14% increase in grid emissions, according to a ...
Global decarbonisation efforts could see demand for Australian thermal coal plunge by almost two-thirds by 2035, new analysis found, heightening the need for the government to develop a coal phase-out ...
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