WCI raises Q3 auction volumes compared to May sale
After last month’s undersubscribed Q2 permit sale, California-Quebec increased the number of allowances available at the joint WCI third quarterly permit sale of 2025, regulator ARB said in a Friday notice.
Read MoreCalgary low-carbon cement developer raises C$25 mln to advance first commercial project in Ontario
A Calgary-based low-carbon cement tech company has raised nearly C$25-million in a funding round to continue its work and expand into Ontario.
Read MoreCanadian DAC developer selects global registry for new CDR centre
A Montreal-based direct air capture (DAC) project developer announced Thursday that it has selected a global carbon removal (CDR) standard for its new innovation centre, seeking to increase operational transparency and provide high-quality carbon credits.
Read MoreCanadian firms weigh offsets, innovation, internal pricing in net zero push
Corporate strategies for carbon accounting and Scope 3 action in Canada are evolving through the use of carbon credits, emissions abatement, and partnerships, according to a new report.
Read MoreScope 3 still daunting, but essential lens for large emitters, experts say
As climate-related financial reporting gains prominence, large Canadian emitters continue to grapple with Scope 3 emissions – the indirect, value-chain emissions that often overshadow operational footprints – experts said on Wednesday.
Read MoreCarbon removal market expands as new buyers emerge, yet scaling still lags
The buy-side of the carbon removal (CDR) market is accelerating, while only 3-4% of those commitments have been delivered, experts said on Tuesday.
Read MoreCarbon project financier files arbitration against former partner, launches legend removal process for US investors
A Canadian-headquartered carbon credit financier on Tuesday disclosed that it had filed a notice of arbitration in Ontario against a former partner firm, alleging failure to meet milestones and delays related to a terminated agreement for a carbon project in the province.
Read MoreFEATURE: EU should look to Canada’s carbon pricing struggles for lessons in how to ease ETS2 launch
The rise and fall of Canada’s carbon charge and rebate to households provides lessons learned for EU policymakers in advance of a similar carbon market for heating and transport fuels, policy experts tell Carbon Pulse.
Read MoreUS carbon credit management firm secures first DAC credits for portfolio
A California-based carbon credit management firm is locking in a Canadian direct air capture (DAC) developer to supply the first DAC credits to its platform.
Read MoreHalting fossil fuel expansion in four countries could prevent billions of tonnes of CO2e, report finds
Some 32 billion tonnes of CO2e would be kept in the ground if just four countries abandon their oil and gas expansion plans for the next decade, according to an analysis published Monday.
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