An Australian landfill gas operator saw its carbon credit generation rise by 20% in the second half of last year, and expects to see further increases in the financial year according to half-year ...
An Australian landfill gas operator saw its carbon credit generation rise by 20% in the second half of last year, and expects to see further increases in the financial year according to half-year ...
Emissions intensity for eight key energy products has flatlined in Canada, according to a Thursday report by an environmental think tank.
The CP Daily News Ticker is a running list of all our news updated in real-time throughout the day. This is also the home to our ‘Bite-sized updates from around the world’, which previously featured ...
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) futures moved sideways over the last week as traders await publication of the Q1 auction results and ongoing regulatory and legal questions linger over the market.
A Quebec-based healthy snacks provider has signed a nearly C$4 million ($2.92 mln) partnership to reduce GHGs associated with its dairy supply chain over the next five years. A Quebec-based healthy ...
Despite political challenges, Argentina has gained significant traction in recent years from developers interested in structuring carbon projects within an economy heavily reliant on extensive grazing ...
Assisted natural regeneration (ANR) and afforestation (AR) projects under Ethiopia’s REDD+ Investment Program reduced modelled soil erosion across pilot sites over the past decade, according to a ...
Five Alberta First Nations have launched court cases challenging Canada’s decision to support and advance the Pathways Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) Project, targeting a federal-provincial ...
A coalition of green groups has called on EU legislators to strike down the European Commission’s proposed certification rules for permanent carbon removals, arguing they leave biochar projects ...
Thirteen Democratic states sue Trump administration over energy, climate funding terminations; Green NGOs urge EU to reject proposed certification rules for permanen ...
European carbon prices could be steered lower when abatement costs spike without resorting to politically toxic price corridors or caps, an economist has suggested.
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