CP Daily News Ticker: 6 April 2026

Published 00:01 on April 6, 2026 / Last updated at 00:01 on April 6, 2026 / Daily News Ticker

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Introducing the CP Daily News Ticker, a running list of all our news updated in real-time throughout the day. This is also the new home to our ‘Bite-sized updates from around the world’, which previously featured in our CP Daily newsletter.
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  • Mon 19:47
    A London-based project developer has secured a loan from a non-profit organisation to support the early-stage operations of its afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation (ARR) project in Mexico.
  • Mon 16:56
    The World Bank's arm for the private sector has unveiled a framework to define and guide regenerative agriculture across its investment and advisory operations.
  • Mon 16:40
    New ERW datasets - US non-profit Cascade Climate said its ERW Data Quarry has doubled the amount of data available on the platform with three new datasets from projects led by Mati in Chhattisgarh, India, InPlanet in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and the Carbon Drawdown Initiative in Germany. The update also adds new project developers Terrasols and The Rock Flour Company, bringing the total pipeline of data-sharing commitments to 26 as the group seeks to improve transparency around commercial enhanced rock weathering deployments.
  • Mon 16:40
    EU expansion - RepAir Carbon, a developer of electrochemical carbon capture technology, has opened a new office in Luxembourg, adding to its operations in the US and Israel. The company recently raised $15 mln in a Series A extension and is targeting industrial emitters in Europe under frameworks such as the Carbon Removal and Carbon Farming framework (CRCF) and ReFuelEU Aviation, with plans to deploy its technology for both point-source capture and direct air capture (DAC).
  • Mon 16:39
    Solar buildout - PPC Group has completed 2.13 GW of photovoltaic projects in a former lignite mining area in Western Macedonia, Greece, forming what it described as Europe’s largest solar cluster. The projects are expected to generate 3,150 GWh annually, covering nearly 6% of national electricity demand and avoiding more than 1.5 mln tonnes of CO2 emissions per year, with battery and pumped storage projects under development to support renewable integration.
  • Mon 16:23
    Keeping quiet - Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan CEO, only mentioned "climate" once in his 47-page annual letter to shareholders, published Monday. JPMorgan pulled out of the Net Zero Banking Alliance, a global climate initiative, in January 2025 along with several other US banks. The solitary climate-related reference Dimon made was a criticism of the EU's Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive disclosure rules. Dimon referenced climate six times in last year's letter and 11 times in 2024.
  • Mon 14:35
    An Italian infrastructure group has allocated €1 million to support its in-house carbon removal unit, according to its 2025 integrated annual report.
  • Mon 11:33
    Cookstove rollout consultation - Kenya-based Burn Manufacturing has invited stakeholders to consultations for a proposed Article 6.2 activity titled “Distribution of 100,000 IoT-enabled Electric Induction Cookstoves across targeted urban and peri-urban areas in Kenya”. The large-scale project will deploy connected electric cookstoves across urban and peri-urban regions, with meetings scheduled in Nyeri, Nairobi, and Kisumu in early April to gather feedback from local communities, non-profits, and policymakers.

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