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- Fri 00:44German forestry and biodiversity-tech firms launched on Thursday the 'world’s first premium carbon removal (CDR) credits'.
- Thu 23:49Standards body Verra announced an update on Thursday to its improved forest management (IFM) methodology to match requirements for the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market's (ICVCM) Core Carbon Principles (CCP) framework.
- Thu 15:20High-quality carbon credits traded at a 65% premium to those of a lower standard across the six months to June, as the market's ongoing integrity drive has started to have an impact, according to a rating agency.
- Thu 13:53A group of environmental NGOs has warned that the EU’s proposed legislation for permanent carbon removal methodologies is “not fit for purpose”, expressing concern that the units could negatively impact the bloc's carbon market.
- Thu 11:18A conservative approach should be taken when assessing the durability of biochar carbon removals, with crediting rooted in scientific understanding of what drives permanence, according to a report by a carbon management firm.
- Thu 11:01A leading carbon management consultancy has partnered with Microsoft to release new standards for high-quality carbon removal (CDR), including criteria for marine carbon removal pathways for the first time.
- Thu 06:30Indonesia will sign a mutual recognition agreement (MRA) with Verra in August to facilitate international transactions from two forestry projects registered under the carbon standard, with an oil and gas giant already committed to purchasing the credits generated, according to a senior government official.
- Thu 05:39The Australian government has provided a technical update to the long-awaited integrated farm land management (IFLM) method, flagging “considerable technical issues” that are still to be resolved, renewing market frustration over slow progress.
- Thu 01:19The federal government is funding a small-scale bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS) project with the ability to store captured carbon on site in Southern Alberta, an executive told Carbon Pulse Wednesday.




