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- Tue 23:05Maryland biochar - Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) has approved Senate Bill 625 (SB 625), requiring the state’s Environment Department to develop and adopt carbon capture, removal, and storage regulations in consultation with its Agriculture Department. The regulations would apply to biochar and wood vault technologies.
- Tue 20:31A cohort of five nature-based project developers from around the world have completed a German-based offset platform’s fourth accelerator programme.
- Tue 19:34Illicit financial flows linked to timber trade mispricing may be higher than previously estimated, averaging $289 million annually in Cameroon and $214 mln in Brazil, according to a new report.
- Tue 16:40Morocco this month inked another bilateral Article 6.2 agreement, as the government is finally putting in place market infrastructure to support its ‘learning by doing’ approach, while Oman produced a concrete roadmap outlining its carbon market priorities.
- Tue 15:24The Congo Basin needs a boost of investment, strengthened governance, and coordinated action in order to ward off mounting pressure on its resources and remain a vital carbon sink, including through more forestry carbon crediting projects, a UN-backed panel of scientists warned on Tuesday.Â
- Tue 15:14A Germany-based airline has announced that its customers contributed to climate protection projects covering more than 710,000 tonnes of CO2 in 2025, an increase of around one-fifth year-on-year.
- Tue 14:08Biodiversity credits are the ecosystem services market closest to becoming commercially viable as a funding source in their own right, but for now most nature value is still being priced indirectly, the head of a nature-based solutions financier has said.
- Tue 13:02A removals registry has certified a new module for biochar produced in mobile reactors, supporting projects that transport reactors between sites.
- Tue 12:51A direct ocean carbon capture developer has issued an urgent call for investment or said it will file for bankruptcy this week.
- Brunei Darussalam is set to tap its vast forest resources for international carbon markets, media reported.
- Tue 12:07Biochar boost - The Climate Trust (TCT) said it is exploring biochar carbon projects to help dry inland forest managers in the western US reduce wildfire risk while generating revenue from fuel reduction treatments. The Oregon-based non-profit said biochar production could turn small-diameter wood, deadwood, and other forest debris from pre-commercial thinning into a soil amendment that stores carbon, improves water retention, and reduces fertiliser needs, while cutting the cost of forest management through carbon credit and biochar sales.
- Indonesia’s development of its forest carbon market is running into concerns over export levies, taxation, regulatory uncertainty, and technical bottlenecks, according to experts and stakeholders.
- Tue 12:00A Japanese carbon project developer has secured a partnership to expand its presence in Laos, where it will pursue the creation of credits under the bilateral Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) through afforestation activities.
- Tue 11:29Biodiversity credits could become the next premium layer of carbon markets, rewarding projects that protect nature as well as store carbon, the head of a climate finance company has said in a paper.
- Vietnam has finalised rules governing forest carbon credit trading, paving the way for the Southeast Asian country’s first issuances later this year.
- Tue 08:19Europe's only Verra-certified improved forest management (IFM) project has paid to have the activity fully assessed by a ratings agency after finding out earlier 'estimated' quality scores were too low to attract buyers, its developer told Carbon Pulse.
- Tue 08:00The first EU-backed transaction registered under the bloc’s Carbon Removals and Carbon Farming (CRCF) scheme will deliver its initial credits in 2029, according to the partners involved in the project.
- Tue 05:07A carbon removals financier has partnered with a London-based biochar and biocarbon project authentication platform to apply independent scientific analysis and authentication services across its global CDR portfolio, in a move aimed at bolstering transparency, permanence assurance, and operational performance in the fast-growing sector.




