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EU carbon prices seen hitting €82 by mid-2026 amid mounting bullish sentiment, looming supply crunch
European carbon prices are expected to remain around current levels over the coming weeks before rising to average €82 in Q2 next year as looming supply constraints fuel bullish sentiment, according ...
Brazil’s Ministry of Environment published on Tuesday a resolution that puts REDD+ credits one step closer to being able to become part of the national emissions trading system (Portuguese: SBCE), and ...
Costa Rica’s net forest emissions baseline figure under the UNFCCC REDD+ framework has come in at 76,938 tonnes CO2, suggesting its forests were net emitters – not a significant carbon sink, as per ...
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) asked a federal court this week to throw out a lawsuit brought by youth plaintiffs challenging three executive orders (EOs) by President Donald Trump, alleging that ...
Gold Standard has unveiled a new carbon crediting methodology to tackle methane emissions from cattle via wearable technologies that convert the high-polluting gas into those with lower global warming ...
The Swedish Energy Agency has approved SEK 228 million (€20 mln) in grant funding to support a carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility, it announced Wednesday.
Several stakeholders, including the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), have taken aim at a new draft permanence standard that forms part of the governance process for the new Paris Agreement Crediting ...
Latest Posts.; Greek utility reports 6% decline in lignite-fired power in H1; AI to add a new dimension to forest ...
Google's AI research lab DeepMind has unveiled a new earth monitoring model that compresses huge amounts of data to create more accurate, comprehensive pictures of earth, which may help with carbon ...
EU importers are getting anxious about missing critical data points related to the bloc's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which fully comes into force in 2026, with some going as far as to ...
Germany's government cabinet adopted a draft law to accelerate the development of CO2 storage and transport infrastructure on Wednesday.
Every $1 spent by companies on addressing physical climate risks could deliver a return of up to $21, with an average benefit of $8, analysis from a global environmental impact organisation shows. ...
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