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- Tue 00:00A waste-to-materials developer has Tuesday issued carbon credits under a new methodology quantifying emissions avoided from replacing fossil-based plastics, an executive at the firm told Carbon Pulse.
- Mon 23:22United in the Colombian city of Santa Marta for the first international conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels, governments, scientists, and civil society organisations advocated for strategies they believe can lead the world in reducing reliance on oil, gas, and coal.
- Mon 23:01A coalition of clean technology early movers is calling on the EU to keep international carbon credits out of the Emissions Trading System (ETS) and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and to stick to the current trajectory for the phaseout of free allowances for CBAM-covered sectors.
- Mon 22:15After a run of billion-dollar announcements, Latin America’s carbon sector last week moved into a quieter but important phase: building the rules, financing channels, and project pipelines needed for long-term growth.
- Mon 19:08A London-based carbon removal specialist has launched a global request for proposals (RFP) to finance high-integrity CO2 removal projects backed by offtake agreements worth at least $3 mln, aiming to channel institutional capital into a constrained but rapidly growing sector.
- Mon 18:20Energy trader Vitol has called on EU policymakers to introduce a temporary “safety valve” in the bloc’s carbon market, arguing that added flexibility is needed to preserve the system’s political and economic durability amid mounting industrial pressure.
- Mon 17:56Large German utility RWE has reported a 4% rise in lignite-fired power generation in the first three months of 2026, compared to the same period last year.
- Mon 17:52The long-dated CORSIA futures curve took shape last week after a single lot on the Dec-30 contract was bought on the ICE exchange, while lower quality REDD projects continue to climb in value amid a dearth of supply of fresh issuance in the avoided deforestation sector.
- Mon 17:24EU carbon prices settled precisely at a key technical level as trading activity remained lacklustre, while energy markets also lacked a clear direction after a weekend that was quiet in both military and rhetorical terms, concerning the ongoing war in the Middle East.
- Cooking up priorities - Kenya's Office of the First Lady will on Tuesday convene a high-level breakfast meeting to catalyse the establishment of a Pan-African Coalition on Universal Access to Clean Cooking, according a social media post by the Office of Kenya's Special Envoy for Climate Change. The coalition will seek to align governments, financiers, development partners, and the private sector behind scalable, investable solutions, and it marks a step toward just energy transition in Africa, the post read. The high-level meeting comes after shockwaves from a Kenyan government decision to deny cookstoves carbon project developer Koko Networks a Letter of Authorisation (LoA), which led the developer to shutter.
- Mon 17:09Changed forever – The US war on Iran has irreparably changed the fossil fuel industry, the International Energy Agency's (IEA) chief told The Guardian. Countries will increasingly seek to secure renewable energy sources rather than oil and gas, Fatih Birol said during an exclusive conversation with the paper's environment editor. The IEA's executive director also urged the UK against most of its North Sea oil expansion plans, suggesting even if the country goes ahead and drills, it would not improve the country's energy security or curb the its current crisis.
- Mon 17:08Cost of destruction – The largest US oil producers will need to pay about $47.5 bln in carbon compliance over the next 10 years, according BloombergNEF analysis. The EU's Emissions Trading System (ETS) and other greenhouse gas compliance schemes will cost companies including Exxon Mobil and Chevron large sums between now and 2035, with fees rising as a greater proportion of global pollution is priced. Aviation, power, utilities, steel, cement, aluminium, and paper are also expected to pay out large sums to carbon compliance schemes, the analysis said.
- Mon 17:02A startup focused on date palm land management and afforestation is aiming to enter the small world of Egyptian carbon project developers, adding new programmes; independent validation, verification, certification, and pricing; and majority revenue shares for farmers.
- Mon 16:54A standard-setting body is seeking views on its revised methodology for renewable energy projects, which strengthens the requirements for proving additionality and expands its use to new types of renewables and storage systems.
- Mon 16:04The price of carbon credits tagged with the Core Carbon Principles (CCP) label were more than three times as high in the first quarter of 2026 compared to 2025, according to a new report, as market participants point to a growing quality premium.
- A higher UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) price is one factor that can help inject competition into a CO2 storage market that is widely expected to start as a natural monopoly, according to views sent to the government.
- A methane abatement developer last week announced it has secured C$4.5 million (€2.82 mln) in equity financing from two European strategic investors, with proceeds earmarked for acquisitions and expansion of its operating subsidiary.
- Mon 14:12A privately-led project under the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) plans to deploy up to 700,000 clean cookstoves in Tanzania and generate roughly 4 million carbon credits over a 10-year period, local media reported last week.
- Mon 12:55A UN agency has launched a Request for Proposals (RFP) to support Lebanon in developing carbon markets with an eye to Article 6 engagement.
- Mon 12:33Buyers' guide - UK-based NbS carbon standard Plan Vivo has published new guidance for buyers of its carbon certificates, urging companies to avoid broad claims such as “carbon neutral” or “climate positive” and to present purchases as a complement to internal emissions cuts rather than a substitute. The guidance sets out how holders of Plan Vivo Certificates (PVCs) should communicate their use in a “transparent, accurate and credible” way, stressing that emissions reductions within value chains should remain the priority. The document distinguishes between future (fPVCs), reported (rPVCs), and verified (vPVCs) certificates, noting that only fully verified units should support outcome-based claims, while the others should be framed as financial contributions to expected or pending climate benefits.
- Mon 12:28Zambian greening - The Zambian government signed a host country agreement on Monday with the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), moving a step forward in their work to accelerate sustainable green growth in the country. The agreement formalises the GGGI's legal status in Zambia, and enables it to support the Zambian government in implementing its NDC commitments. The institute has already helped Zambia with initiatives including to develop Article 6 carbon markets, operationalise an integrated MRV system, establish a climate finance unit, and develop a National Green Growth Index and National Green Growth Strategy.
- Mon 11:34The European Commission is proposing to set Article 6 of the Paris Agreement as the quality standard for credits to be purchased and cancelled by airlines in the region as part of their CORSIA offsetting obligations, an official told Carbon Pulse.
- Mon 11:07The secretary-general of the UN's maritime organisation, Arsenio Dominguez, wants to see "constructive and pragmatic exchanges" between countries during this week's contentious negotiations on a global climate framework, and carbon price, for shipping, he said at the opening on Monday.
- Mon 10:32A UK-based developer has launched a pilot to capture biogenic CO2 emissions from a paper mill in southern Wales and convert them into biochar for long-term storage, it announced last week.
- Mon 09:55The Global Green Growth Institute is seeking research on how carbon markets can deliver adaptation benefits for climate-vulnerable countries, as part of its efforts to scale cooperation under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
- Mon 07:51Australia must use its new hybrid role of President for Negotiations at the upcoming COP31 to reclaim the climate narrative if it wants to avoid it being a non-event, according to a climate expert event held Monday.
- Mon 06:00Around 10 major corporates, startups, and investors have published an open letter calling on the EU to become an 'electro union' - running over 50% of its economy on clean, domestic electricity by 2040 in a bid to reduce energy price shocks.
- Mon 02:44The World Economic Forum has opened applications for a new CO2 removal-focused innovation challenge, seeking early-stage firms working to address persistent financing and market barriers in the nascent sector.



