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- Thu 23:03Researchers from a US university published their findings on a new method of predicting nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from the country’s croplands on Thursday, utilising a machine learning system to reach higher accuracy.
- Thu 22:52Bolivia’s recently-elected, carbon market-friendly government has opted to slow the rollout of its market framework rather than rush regulation, seeking to anchor the process in technical cooperation with the EU amid deep institutional restructuring, Carbon Pulse learned during the Bolivia Carbon Forum.
- Thu 19:00Thirty-six mitigation strategies across sectors including electricity, industry, transport, buildings, and land use could each deliver around 2 billion tonnes of CO2e of annual emissions reductions by 2050, according to research published Thursday.
- Thu 18:40Large amounts of ancient carbon released from thawing permafrost are accumulating in Arctic lakes rather than rapidly converting into greenhouse gases, although part of the carbon is still contributing to CO2 emissions, according to new research.
- Thu 15:45Developers working on community-led forest carbon projects face challenges in accessing early-stage funding due to a declining availability of flexible grants and a lack of private finance pre-certification, a report has suggested.
- Thu 15:09CDR offtake - Sirona Technologies has signed a multi-year offtake agreement for carbon removal credits generated from its modular direct air capture (DAC) projects that are made in Belgium and deployed globally. The deal was facilitated by carbon marketplace Patch and details about the buyer (s) and volumes weren't specified in the press release. The agreement reflects the trend of buyers securing durable CDR now to guarantee access to high-quality supply later this decade, it said.
- Thu 14:51Without robust safeguards, transacting carbon credits internationally under Article 6 risks becoming a substitute for domestic climate action, and could worsen global inequalities, according to a new report from a non-profit.
- Thu 14:42A France-based carbon standard has released new jurisdictional risk map for REDD projects in Brazil, it announced Thursday.
- Thu 11:37An Australia-headquartered asset manager has acquired 636 hectares in Queensland, with plans to develop biodiversity credits and other nature-based programmes.
- Thu 10:01Spearheading growth - Asset platform Rubicon Carbon has appointed Flora Ji as its head of Asia and head of asset management, based in Singapore. Ji has most recently served as vice president of nature-based solutions at Shell and will apply her expertise in carbon markets to the company's expansion across Asia, said CEO Tom Montag on LinkedIn.
- Thu 07:05Australia’s carbon market should find a way to credit Indigenous landholders for maintaining intact ecosystems, as opposed to only rewarding those that have been degraded and are only now being restored, according to research published Thursday.
- Thu 06:01The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) on Thursday approved a French carbon standard as eligible under its Core Carbon Principles (CCPs), bringing the total number of programmes allowed to issue the high-integrity voluntary credits to nine.
- Thu 00:37Bolivia has begun work on its previously absent Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) mitigation pillar through a large-scale regenerative agriculture and livestock initiative that is laying the ground for extensive monitoring of soil carbon sequestration (SOC) projects, Carbon Pulse has learned.



