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- Wed 23:59The Bahamas and a US-based financial services firm are collaborating on a securitised sovereign blue carbon product based on a sectoral GHG mitigation pledge, which can then be ‘unwrapped’ to claim authorised Paris Agreement Article 6.2 ITMO credits, according to the company’s CEO.
- Wed 15:52Colombia remains committed to engaging Paris Agreement carbon markets, but the process will be systematic and unhurried, external consultants working with the government told Carbon Pulse on the sidelines of the Colombia Carbon Forum in Bogota on Thursday.
- Wed 15:28ArcelorMittal will review its investment priorities in Europe once the EU lays out more of its policy and implementation plans, as the steel giant warned of overall trade disruptions caused by tariffs.
- Wed 14:15In order to protect the integrity of forest carbon finance, researchers have called for a standardisation of methodologies across both UNFCCC and voluntary crediting programmes.
- Wed 12:37Commercial fusion power has taken a large step forward after ITER, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, announced Wednesday it has completed all components required to build the world’s largest and most powerful magnet.
- Wed 12:00Private equity giants have stakes in more than 500 fossil fuel assets across 53 countries, according to a tracker launched Wednesday by a climate data consortium.
- Wed 11:05It's a disaster - In 2025, insured losses from natural disasters are projected to reach $145 bln, marking a nearly 6% increase from the $137 bln recorded in 2024, according to Swiss Re. The insurer attributed the rising costs to factors such as economic and population growth, urban development in vulnerable areas, and the compounding effects of climate change. Total losses from natural catastrophes, including uninsured damages, amounted to $318 bln in 2024, up from $292 bln in 2023 and significantly above historical averages. (Reuters)
- Wed 10:59As of Q1 2025, global carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) capacity in operation exceeded 50 million tonnes, showing a modest increase from the previous year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said Wednesday.
- Wed 09:38More than 50 companies and associations have called on the UK and EU to start talks on linking their respective carbon markets “as soon as practicable”, ahead of a crunch summit meeting between the two governments in May where the topic is set to be discussed.
- Wed 07:59The global carbon market has yet to deliver on its full potential, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said in a foreword to a report on resetting climate action from his non-profit.
- Wed 05:37A subsidiary of Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) has participated in a carbon reduction project to drive down emissions from Nepal's brick manufacturing sector and secure Paris-aligned carbon credits, it announced Wednesday.




