Emissions trading association IETA is launching a new taskforce for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to support the development of markets across the region, a senior representative told Carbon ...
A Canadian bank has signed its third offtake deal for carbon removal credits from a California-based developer that is expanding its operations north of the border.
Canada's technology-based carbon removal (CDR) sector has high potential, but it must be supported by sustained policy to become viable, according to a new market snapshot by the federal government.
EU carbon allowance prices clawed back some of the last two days' losses as natural gas jumped by nearly 10% on Wednesday after Commitment of Traders data showed unchanged speculative EUA positions ...
One of the largest corporate buyers of carbon removal (CDR) credits published an update to its portfolio on Wednesday, indicating Fiscal Year 2026 contracts are leading with high sequestration ...
Introducing the CP Daily News Ticker, a running list of all our news updated in real-time throughout the day. This is also the new home to our ‘Bite-sized updates from around the world’, which ...
US states facing a rapid rise in electricity demand should prioritise peak demand management and clean energy strategies rather than defaulting to new fossil fuel generation, according to a new report ...
Washington's Department of Ecology (ECY) has proposed sweeping changes to its forestry offset protocol that could reduce the present value of credits issued by a combined 36% over 25 years, according ...
Iowa’s Senate majority leader has introduced two bills to tax CO2 pipelines and offer route options outside of eminent domain, offering a potential path forward for a major carbon capture and storage ...
Carbon removal (CDR) pathways often deliver climate benefits only years or decades after deployment, but these temporal lags are treated inconsistently across carbon crediting protocols, according to ...
Voluntary program body BioCarbon is consulting on a revised version of its biodiversity standard as it continues to pursue international recognition as a high-integrity certification body, this time ...
The New Zealand government has put forward lowering ETS annual charges for foresters while introducing several new fees for a range of services, it announced Thursday.
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