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Restore the Earth Foundation (REF) announced this week the certification of Louisiana’s first water quality credits for nitrogen and phosphorus reductions, achieved through native cypress ...
The simplification of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism will be approved before the summer by both the European Parliament and EU council thanks to widespread support, a lead member of the ...
Around 118,000 hectares of forests could be destroyed by 2050 to meet EU demand for electric vehicles (EVs) unless policymakers implement stronger safeguards for the energy transition, a study ...
A widespread blackout in Spain and Portugal at the end of April has ignited fierce debate on Wednesday among European lawmakers gathered in Strasbourg, with critics of renewable energy seizing the ...
India and the UK have reached a trade deal after three years of negotiations, with no current exemption in the agreement for the South Asian country from Britain's planned carbon border adjustment ...
Buying interest in new EU ETS2 futures is expected to be strong as the market gets ready for the full launch of the bloc's new cap-and-trade compliance scheme for the road transport and building ...
The Turkish government is waiting on parliament to approve the country’s long-awaited Climate Law, but is still planning to launch the pilot phase of its emissions trading system (ETS) in 2026, with ...
Unknown 'devil in the detail' about the standards, procedures, guidelines, and methodologies for Article 6.4 trade is creating a bottleneck for new project implementation, according to a climate ...
Germany needs its own “bureaucracy reduction law” for the energy industry, said the sector’s main national trade association on Tuesday, as it also called for a new fleet of gas-fired power plants to ...
Microsoft has continued its carbon removal credit buying spree, signing a three-year offtake deal for up to 3 million improved forest management (IFM) credits in the US from a project developer that ...
Australia’s Carbon Market Institute (CMI) has become “irritated” about the lack of progress by the government on method development and key reforms to the scheme, urging the returning government to ...
Investor confidence in the voluntary carbon market is waning amid geopolitical uncertainty and heightened legal risk, stakeholders warned this week at a conference, even as international institutions ...
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