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- Mon 00:20Last week saw Brazil tout national sovereignty, both through controversial domestic climate policy moves and non-UNFCCC international advocacy, while the country's COP30 presidency continued to push for coordinated collective action.
- Fri 23:55The New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced Friday that $1 million is available for expanding community-owned forests in the state.
- Fri 19:40The European Commission’s draft Carbon Removal and Carbon Farming (CRCF) certification methodologies are so complex that critics say it is difficult to list all the flaws in the current draft, which they warn risks enabling greenwashing, failing farmers, and undermining climate goals.
- Fri 14:37The South African G20 presidency and a group of NGOs are spearheading a programme to scale financing for the bioeconomy in Africa, with nature credits among the instruments that will be explored, as they seek to pave the way for other regions to follow suit.
- A US-based carbon removal (CDR) buyers' coalition is close to unveiling its first afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation (ARR) offtake agreements after announcing that final due diligence processes are now underway.
- Fri 10:16Singapore on Friday released a draft guide for companies on voluntary use of carbon credits, recommending alignment with international “meta-standards” such as the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market’s (ICVCM) Core Carbon Principles (CCPs).




