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- Tue 11:14Global data shows early signs that ecosystem restoration rates could exceed those of deforestation, according to the founding chair of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, who is optimistic this milestone could be reached within 30 years.
- Tue 10:28Zambia has signed a new agreement to advance jurisdictional climate action, formally integrating a major forest carbon project into its provincial framework.
- Tue 10:22Forest potential - Tokyo-based Archeda, which develops MRV solutions for nature-based carbon projects, has signed an MoU with Aboitiz Group's corporate foundation to promote high-quality forest-derived carbon credit projects in the Philippines, they announced Tuesday. Archeda will support the foundation’s forestry initiatives by leveraging satellite data and AI. Their initial focus will be to explore a forest carbon project in the Southeast Asian country, prioritising the Japan-led Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) as the crediting framework.
- Tue 10:17A United Nations technical review has identified significant weaknesses in Malawi’s reporting and governance arrangements for participation in international carbon markets under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, raising concerns about transparency, accounting practices, and environmental integrity.
- Carbon credit issuances and retirements bounced up in May year-on-year across the voluntary carbon market while benchmark CORSIA prices fell 22% to end the month around $10/tonne, their lowest level since June 2024.
- Tue 08:32A US climate platform is seeking more than 100,000 carbon removals (CDR) and super pollutant mitigation credits, with a particular focus on projects in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and island nations, it announced.
- Tue 08:12The Brazilian COP30 presidency’s deforestation roadmap, presented in an early form on Monday, has been well received by a coalition of the willing, while the endeavour to draft a fossil fuel transition plan has sparked some backlash, Carbon Pulse heard in Bonn.
- Tue 07:32Funding received - Malaysia Forest Fund (MFF), energy and infrastructure firm Yinson Holdings, and the Pahang State Forestry Department have launched a forest restoration project at the Chini Lake Biosphere Reserve in central Malaysia. Yinson said it will contribute RM 193,515 ($45,000) to support the first phase of a forest planting programme covering 10 ha. The initiative forms part of a wider 20-ha restoration effort. The project is being implemented under Malaysia's Forest Conservation Certificate (FCC) framework, which seeks to channel private-sector funding into forest protection and restoration.




