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UN agency ICAO has formally urged governments to "expedite" the authorisation of carbon credit supply for the CORSIA international aviation offsetting scheme, in a letter sent to states towards the ...
Crime in the Amazon is increasingly pivoting from drug trafficking to environmental damage – but carbon projects could incentivise local peoples to ward off criminal organisations, if they are ...
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Malawi has officially submitted its initial report under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement to the UNFCCC, detailing plans to transfer more than 1 million Internationally Transferred Mitigation ...
The introduction of a carbon border tariff will "surprisingly" hurt German industries with a high share of imported and emissions-intensive goods, according to a new study on the country's readiness ...
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The Solomon Islands on Thursday submitted its third Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the UNFCCC, under which it has pledged to cut its greenhouse gas emissions to 34% below ...
A South Korean construction company has begun a 42-month research project to develop a floating concrete carbon capture and storage (CCS) system, aiming to cut emissions from depleted offshore oil and ...
Airlines will need to offset roughly 79 MtCO2e in 2027 under the next phase of CORSIA, but a shortage of eligible credits could drive a surge in prices, according to an aviation consultancy.
The price of carbon removals credits issued under a voluntary standard has fallen in July, according to new data published on Thursday.
Austria’s greenhouse gas emissions fell by 2.6% last year, which corresponds to a reduction of 1.8 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent, according to preliminary data published this week.
A subcommittee under Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) has proposed a permit allocation method for the country's emissions trading scheme, which uses three-year averages to ...
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