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Retirement activity in the voluntary carbon market (VCM) crept up month-on-month in April across the four major registries, but remained well below levels that would suggest a market-wide recovery is ...
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UN proposes update to key tool used for calculating cookstove carbon credit issuance; Swiss court approves Nord Stream 2 debt restructuring deal; DOSSIER: Dominican ...
Vermont; Gas-based ‘green’ steel uncompetitive in South Australia, think-tank urges hydrogen pivot; WWF report reveals impa ...
At least 7% of existing energy transition minerals (ETM) extraction sites around the world sit within Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs), affecting an area twice the size of Belgium, according to a WWF ...
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Midday Update; Technology developer launches carbon capture for shipping at $54/t cost; Uganda to set up national climate fund, undertake slew of measu ...
Knowledge gaps hamper protection of boreal forests, UN says; Euro Markets: Midday Update; Technology developer launches carbon capture for shipping at $54/t cost; Ug ...
CEAs plunge to 16-mth low, trading volumes stable after permit pre-allocation; Large share of EU ETS-financed fund revenues may go to unsustainable proje ...
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A project backed by the German government is edging closer to developing a forest biodiversity monitoring framework tailored to the EU's Nature Restoration Regulation (NRR), aiming to support ongoing ...
Data from Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator (CER) showed a small uptick in Kyoto-era carbon credits being cancelled in Australia’s national accounts last month, as businesses hope the new government ...
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