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- Thu 00:42A Paris-headquartered bank and a US-based REDD+ marketing firm announced Wednesday a $50 million initiative for Indigenous- and traditional community-led Amazonian forest conservation projects – the first under a nascent standard.
- 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 23:44Protected areas and indigenous territories contain 60% of the Amazon’s total aboveground biomass and have remained carbon sinks over the past 10 years, according to a new report by the Monitoring of the Andes Amazon Programme (MAAP).
- Wed 23:16Canada's Pacific province, known for its expansive forests and coastline, is set to miss its emissions reductions targets.
- Wed 23:04A Vancouver-based carbon project developer announced Wednesday that its net losses more than doubled in fiscal year 2024, a period which the company’s CEO described as a “necessary reset”.
- Wed 17:00A carbon market intelligence provider and credit procurement firm has announced its expansion into Singapore on Wednesday.
- Wed 16:36A Salesforce executive has urged more companies to set net zero targets and engage with carbon markets during a panel session at a conference in London on Wednesday, where he also announced the company’s new science-based emissions reduction goals.
- Wed 16:32The UK government is moving cautiously to bridge the divide between the compliance and voluntary carbon markets, without rocking the stability of its Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), an official said on Wednesday.
- 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 14:15A partnership unveiled Wednesday seeks to provide a solution to stubble burning and agricultural waste in India with the launch of a biochar-based carbon credit platform.
- 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 13:22Only three out of 10 ocean-based carbon removal (CDR) methods could each offset 10 million tonnes of CO2 annually within German waters, a new study has found.
- Wed 12:27A forest carbon developer plans to certify three new projects in 2025 as it adapts to changing market preferences and faces regulatory delays, it said in its latest progress report.
- Wed 12:24Community members are protesting a "foreign deal" for a carbon project in the Kajiado area of Kenya, according to local media reports on Wednesday.
- Wed 10:04Compensating for carbon emissions through expensive CO2 removals projects like bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in rich countries “gives a wrong signal to the market” from the perspective of developing nations that struggle to attract finance for agricultural development, said a senior official at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
- Wed 09:03French energy company TotalEnergies spent $2 million on carbon credits in the first three months of the year, at least twice the total in 2024 over the same period, it reported in first-quarter results on Wednesday.
- 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.




