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- Sat 11:30India’s upcoming compliance-based carbon market will have built-in “stability mechanisms” to manage both credit shortages and oversupply, a senior government official said on Saturday.
- Fri 18:35Peatlands in British Columbia store far more carbon per hectare than surrounding forests yet remain poorly mapped, with their carbon stocks largely unquantified, according to a new study.
- Fri 15:33Japan is interested in developing blue compliance credits in addition to its government-backed J-Blue scheme, the Japan Blue Economy Association (JBE) said on Friday.
- Fri 14:46As governments tighten their grip on carbon credit supply to align developers with national climate strategies, analysts say this shift will drive a surge in Article 6 activity under the Paris Agreement.
- Fri 12:59India could emerge as a major global supplier of durable carbon removals (CDR), but it must first address policy gaps, weak demand, and high costs to scale the sector, a policy brief published this week said.
- Fri 10:54Blue credits - Japan’s Kansai Airports said it has obtained new J-Blue Credit certification for carbon absorbed by seaweed beds surrounding Kansai International Airport island. The certification reflects expanded blue carbon capacity, with seaweed coverage reaching 66 ha in Mar. 2025, up around 20% from 2022, the company said. The operator said 58 species of seaweed were identified, with improved monitoring and broader data collection indicating higher CO2 absorption than in previous certification.
- Fri 06:14Australian and New Zealand forestry industry bodies on Friday published a valuation standard to provide guidelines for the physical and financial description and valuation of commercial plantation and natural forests.



