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- Wed 22:39The voluntary carbon market (VCM) standard on Wednesday set out plans to revise its rules, align with the Paris Agreement, and update methodologies in 2026.
- Wed 18:47Energy security took centre-stage at annual international climate talks in Berlin this week, with a number of leaders highlighting their work in support of a clean energy transition – against the backdrop of the global fossil fuel price spike.
- Wed 17:13The EU’s upcoming decision on whether to extend its Emissions Trading System (ETS) to cover international flights is emerging as a defining test of the bloc's climate resolve, as green groups warn aviation remains the “problem child” of climate policy.
- Indonesia’s reopening of its forestry carbon market is unlikely to deliver an immediate surge in credit supply, with analysts saying that projects will still need to clear multiple hurdles before units can reach buyers.
- Wed 12:36Europe is racing ahead in low-carbon cement ahead of the twin impact of planned changes to the EU ETS and the full rollout of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), a survey has found.
- Wed 11:39Turkiye's COP31 high-level champion is hoping to help translate the carbon market "architecture" established in recent years into "real-world delivery", primarily through harmonisation, during this year's UN climate summit.
- Wed 10:47Business & Science Poland (BSP) has urged EU policymakers to delay the launch of the bloc’s new Emissions Trading System for buildings and road transport (ETS2) “by several years”, while also calling for more “flexibilities” in the EU’s wider climate policy architecture.
- Wed 03:53Investors will enjoy a new avenue for legal recourse against host countries' interventions into carbon credit projects as certain business-oriented states pursue expansions in their international investment treaties, a Singapore-based lawyer told Carbon Pulse.




