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- Sun 22:29A sustainable land-use project in the Republic of the Congo has secured catalytic technical-assistance funding to support environmental and social studies aimed at advancing the project towards investment readiness.
- Fri 21:43Ukraine’s cabinet has approved a package of 11 environmental measures, including a long-term, low-carbon development strategy to 2050, an updated National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) through 2030, and a new biodiversity conservation strategy.
- Fri 18:19EU member states agreed on Friday to extend the bloc’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to downstream goods from Jan. 2028, while tightening the conditions for temporarily exempting products and broadening the list of goods covered.
- Fri 17:37The 2026 UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) auction calendar will be updated to reflect the inclusion of domestic maritime emissions once the regulation enabling the scope expansion comes into force in July, the government confirmed late on Friday.
- Fri 16:14The EU is hopeful that the UN’s CORSIA offsetting scheme for airlines will look at the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism’s (PACM) direction of travel and explore potential revisions, a policy advisor to the European Commission said Friday, as aviation stakeholders await a decision on whether the bloc will expand its ETS to cover extra-European flights.
- Fri 15:59Oil demand in China may have fallen faster than expected as the US-Israeli war against Iran passed the 100-day mark, Reuters reported Friday, in an indication that demand destruction may be advancing rapidly across some global regions, which would see a reduction in emissions across key carbon pricing schemes.
- Fri 15:48The Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM) could help carbon markets move beyond individual projects and deliver mitigation at scale, but regulators still need to close key methodological, governance, and demand gaps, according to a report released Tuesday.
- Fri 14:38A coalition of civil society organisations from Turkiye, Australia, and the Pacific has urged the incoming COP31 presidency team to use this year’s UN climate summit to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels.
- Fri 14:10Armed conflict and policy uncertainty are making parts of the international carbon market harder to insure just as the EU looks to lean more on overseas credits, according to Bilal Hussain, co-founder and CEO of carbon credit insurer Artio.
- Fri 11:30Observers have praised the relationship between Australian and Turkiye as they lead the Bonn intersessional in their novel role-sharing arrangement, however the real challenge will come when they assume full responsibilities in November.
- Fri 08:18South Korea is seeking to fast-track its bilateral partnerships under the Paris Agreement, with approvals for new GHG reduction projects expected in the coming months.
- Fri 05:05The EU may need to integrate CO2 removals into its emissions trading system as a "safety valve" to prevent allowance prices from spiralling if deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) and green hydrogen infrastructure continues to lag expectations, according to a new report.




