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- Spot credits for Phase 1 of CORSIA traded around $14 this week, while the ending of Indonesia's moratorium on selling voluntary carbon units internationally looks set to unleash a flood of fresh REDD issuances onto the market.Â
- Mon 17:16Limits to Colombia’s national carbon project registry (RENARE) are stunting progress toward launching the national ETS (Spanish: PNCTE), inhibiting voluntary market (VCM) regulation, and necessitating Article 6 workarounds, speakers said at the Colombia Carbon Forum last week.
- Mon 16:26The cost of meeting demand for CORSIA-Eligible Emissions Units (EEUs) in 2025, at current market prices and based on expected sectoral growth figures, could near $2 billion, according to industry data presented at the Colombia Carbon Forum last week.
- Mon 16:22Germany has proposed allowing international Article 6 carbon credits into the EU’s Market Stability Reserve as part of broader plans to retool the bloc’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) around industrial competitiveness, according to a document seen by Bloomberg.
- Mon 15:32Countries around the world are back to negotiating a carbon price for international shipping, with hoping to reach final adoption later this year – but they will have to contend with intense pressure to break the current framework apart.
- Mon 13:35A Qatar-based carbon market initiative has completed its first auction of CORSIA-eligible credits, with units from a Cambodian clean water project clearing above a $14/tonne floor, it announced Monday.
- Cattle in Pakistan’s Punjab province could generate millions of dollars in climate finance by converting manure into biogas, fertiliser, and carbon credits, according to a government-backed feasibility study.
- Mon 11:07French centrist MEP Pascal Canfin sees a price corridor for the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) as a realistic way to marry market flexibility with the predictability investors need, telling Carbon Pulse it can be designed inside existing market rules without being challenged as a new tax.




