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Switzerland signs bilateral Article 6 agreement with Kenya; Euro Markets: EUAs advance early and hold steady at 1-month high as UKA surge to highest since June; DAC ...
BRIEFING: UK a great hatching ground for removals if enough infrastructure, subsidies, feedstock access, says think tank; World Bank approves millions in Benin carbo ...
The World Bank has approved two Development Association (IDA) financings totalling more than $180 million to support Benin's efforts in improving land tenure security and enhancing forest management, ...
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Shell posted a sharp drop in first-quarter net profits as the company was hit by weaker oil prices, but the fossil fuel producer still pushed ahead with its policy to boost the share price with ...
Verified carbon removal credits from (WAE) have been issued this week by a removals registry, marking the first delivery under the developer's multi-million dollar agreement with a removals buyer club ...
First verified carbon removals issued for wastewater alkalinity enhancement; BRIEFING: Who picks up the EU ETS bill? CO2 utilisation supply chain confronted with key ...
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The West Australian government said Friday a study it had undertaken with two European partners added more evidential heft to its long running plans to turn a port several hundred kilometres north of ...
Biodiversity credits could contribute to achieving global biodiversity targets, provided that prices are increased through improved credit accounting methods, according to a study released this week.
The New Zealand government has confirmed its farm-to-forestry conversion ban will take effect as of December last year, as an agriculture lobby group has attempted to narrow exemptions to the ...
A legal expert noted several avenues of action that the US Attorney General could take against California’s carbon market, but described them as “quite weak”, in a meeting with the state’s carbon ...