CP Daily News Ticker: 29-31 May 2026

Published 00:01 on May 29, 2026 / Last updated at 00:01 on May 29, 2026 / Daily News Ticker

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Introducing the CP Daily News Ticker, a running list of all our news updated in real-time throughout the day. This is also the new home to our ‘Bite-sized updates from around the world’, which previously featured in our CP Daily newsletter.
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  • Fri 16:01
    ICE Futures Europe has launched a new liquidity provider programme for its CORSIA carbon market contracts, in a move aimed at supporting trading activity across both current and future compliance periods of the UN aviation offsetting scheme.
  • Fri 14:25
    Indonesia’s mangrove financing has grown more complex, backed by public budgets, international partnerships, and market mechanisms, but scaling up will depend on making projects transaction ready, a report said.
  • Fri 13:34
    Survivability - Indonesian developer Fairatmos has signed an MoU with conservation group Yayasan Konservasi Pesisir Indonesia to strengthen mangrove restoration and blue carbon development in the country, it announced. The partnership will focus on smart nursery development, joint research and academic publications, and exploring future blue carbon project opportunities. The organisations said the tie-up aims to improve long-term tree survivability and support science-based, scalable coastal restoration efforts.
  • Fri 11:53
    Trading volumes in China's national emissions market improved over the past week, but permit prices remained stagnant in the absence of fresh policy updates.
  • Fri 09:29
    Funding secured -  Japan's environment ministry has selected a new project under the bilateral Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) for government subsidies during FY2025-27. The proposed JCM project, initiated by Settsu Warehouse, aims to establish an integrated, renewables-based cold chain in Sri Lanka. It is expected to help cut around 3,700 tonnes of emissions per year. As of May, Japan has subsidised 276 JCM projects as part of its approach to securing Article 6-aligned carbon credits.      
  • Fri 09:13
    Healthy mangrove ecosystems across India’s Mumbai Metropolitan Region, the country’s largest urban agglomeration, could generate six to ten carbon credits per hectare annually, with high‑integrity blue‑carbon credits fetching $20-50 and biodiversity‑linked credits up to $150, according to a white paper submitted to India’s Prime Minister’s Office.
  • Fri 08:03
    Australia's greenhouse gas emissions fell 2.1% in 2025, driven by record renewable energy generation and lower emissions from the fossil fuel sector, government data showed on Friday.
  • Fri 07:00
    Last week’s UN General Assembly vote to adopt a resolution endorsing the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) advisory opinion on states obligations on climate change is a boost for multilateralism and international climate frameworks, including the Paris Agreement, experts told Carbon Pulse.
  • Fri 06:34
    Sri Lanka - Deloitte pact - Deloitte South Asia has partnered with the UN Global Compact Network Sri Lanka to accelerate corporate climate action. The initiative will guide firms on Science-Based targets, decarbonisation pathways, and emissions-reduction strategies, aiming to turn sustainability commitments into credible and measurable results.
  • Fri 05:14
    Teach em young - Pertamina New & Renewable Energy, the renewables arm of Indonesia's state‑owned energy giant Pertamina, introduced carbon trading to students at the Bandung Institute of Technology during its Pertamina Goes to Campus 2026 program. The initiative seeks to raise awareness among the younger generation about carbon trading’s role in cutting emissions and supporting Indonesia’s low‑carbon economic development. The event featured an interactive booth and discussions on the implementation of carbon trading, highlighting opportunities for student involvement in the national energy transition.
  • Fri 02:37
    Carbon market standard Verra will decide whether to permanently integrate insurance- and fund-based alternatives to traditional buffer pools post-pilot, depending in part on whether credits issued under the approaches can qualify for integrity labels such as the Core Carbon Principles (CCP), according to a programme manager.

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