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- Mon 20:52A wide range of developing country negotiating blocs – from middle-income and fossil fuel-rich, to the poorest and smallest – voiced concerns and opposition to unilateral trade measures, like border carbon fees, in one of the UN's first dialogues on climate-related trade issues.
- Mon 19:12The landmark Santa Marta process on transitioning away from fossil fuels can help overcome the “deadlock” in UNFCCC talks, a Colombian official said during mid-year talks in Bonn on Monday.
- Mon 18:30CORSIA futures were little changed last week, with benchmark contracts on ICE slipping below $10/tonne mark after stabilising in recent weeks following a prolonged decline.
- Mon 18:20Zimbabwean officials met Friday in Bonn with members of CORSIA’s Technical Advisory Body (TAB) to understand the TAB’s limits on involving national registries in the scheme, a country representative told Carbon Pulse, citing high stakes for standards and host countries alike.
- Mon 15:56Governments around the world have urged the EU to simplify what they describe as overly prescriptive and complex requirements for complying with its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
- Mon 15:26Track submissions of National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans (NBSAPs) and interest in biodiversity credits ahead of COP17 through the Biodiversity Portal.
- Mon 13:41Guyana’s jurisdictional REDD+ (J-REDD+) programme is blowing past prior annual revenue figures, bringing in some $196 million this year, according to Carbon Pulse calculations based on statements made by the government.
- Mon 11:59Envoy for oceans - The COP31 Presidency has appointed three Pacific climate envoys to elevate regional voices at the talks in November, the Australian government announced. They will work with key stakeholders to shape outcomes at COP31 and beyond, including governments, regional institutions, and international partners, it said. The Marshall Island's Tina Stege has been appointed regional envoy for Oceania, Papua New Guinea's Ruel Yamuna has been appointed envoy for access to climate finance, and Fijian MP Inia Seruiratu will be envoy for the ocean.
- Indonesia is looking to launch an international sale of forestry carbon credits next month, offering more than 30 million tonnes of emission reductions to global buyers, according to officials.
- Mon 05:05Negotiators and observers are questioning how the UN’s process of assessing Article 6.2 initial reports could become more iterative and better at isolating major concerns, as common reporting pitfalls have led UN teams to declare inconsistencies in every review to date.



