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- Wed 22:58US CBAM effort continued - Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), the most vocal Republican backer of a US carbon tariff, will continue to push the policy during his remaining time in Congress after his recent defeat in his party's primary, reported E&E News. Cassidy said he is confident that others will continue to push the idea in the legislature after his departure, saying there is wider understanding and support of the concept than in the past.
- Wed 22:35Brazil’s carbon market needs more diversified and predictable demand if it is to scale beyond a niche voluntary market and to attract long-term investment, speakers said at an event in Sao Paulo.
- Wed 22:10The UN General Assembly voted on Wednesday to approve a resolution to endorsing the International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion on climate change issued in 2025, which found that states have a legal obligation to cut GHG emissions.
- Wed 14:30Allowing EU importers to deduct international carbon credits from their Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) fees is an endorsement of the UN’s Article 6 carbon markets – but some worry it may come at the expense of the mechanism's climate integrity.Â
- Wed 12:46Turkiye's incoming COP31 presidency is calling to speed up electrification around the world, arguing that the energy crisis underscores the importance of renewable energy, as well as diversification of sources.
- Wed 11:38A bill introduced Tuesday to Argentina’s congress has proposed a three-tiered legal regime for carbon credits, an authorisation procedure, and a national carbon registry, also reinforcing the federalist relationship between the country’s provinces and national government.
- Wed 10:05More than 5 million credits from the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) are expected to sign up to a new carbon registry this month that hopes to attract up 800 million of the UN registry’s units before they face oblivion at the end of the year.
- Wed 08:11Carbon pricing now covers nearly 30% of greenhouse gas emissions globally, with government revenues from carbon taxes and emissions trading systems (ETSs) topping $107 billion in 2025, according to a World Bank report published on Tuesday.
- Wed 08:00Industrial competitiveness has moved to the centre of the European climate debate, with the EU’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) now judged as much by its impact on energy‑intensive industry as by its emissions cuts, according to this year’s State of the EU ETS Report, published on Wednesday by a Brussels think tank.




