FEATURE: New SBTi corporate climate standard sets meaningful internal carbon pricing goalposts, say experts
The introduction of specific price anchors for companies choosing to set an internal carbon price under the newly released Science Based Targets initiative’s (SBTi) Corporate Net-Zero Standard, will help to ‘avoid race-to-the-bottom dynamics’ and provide viable financial support to many carbon projects, according to experts.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Global governments urge Brussels to simplify CBAM compliance rules
Governments 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).
Read MoreG7 could still address fossil fuel reliance despite absence of climate on agenda, advocates say
Hopes that G7 countries will help to spur a shift from fossil fuels are dimmer this year, with the term ‘climate change’ omitted from the agenda – but campaigners are still hoping to see advancements through the prism of ‘energy security’.
Read MorePRESS RELEASE: Carbon Pulse launches the Biodiversity Portal
Track submissions of National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans (NBSAPs) and interest in biodiversity credits ahead of COP17 through the Biodiversity Portal.
Read MoreElectrification key to cutting fossil fuel exposure, strengthening business competitiveness -report
Businesses across 18 markets increasingly view clean electrification as a way to reduce exposure to fossil fuel volatility, lower long-term costs, and strengthen competitiveness, according to a polling report released Monday.
Read MoreGlobal biochar output nearly triples in two years as carbon market participation widens -industry report
Global biochar production has nearly tripled in the past two years and is projected to reach more than 9 million tonnes annually by the end of the decade, as the carbon removal technology moves from an emerging industry into large-scale commercial deployment, according to a new market report.
Read MoreSB64: FEATURE – Pitfalls in Article 6.2 reporting lead negotiators, observers to ask about iterative review
Negotiators 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.
Read MoreNorth American methane mitigation firm raises $2.4 mln, expands well-plugging footprint
A North American methane mitigation and well-plugging company has raised $2.4 million in fresh capital and secured several new energy-sector clients as it expands its remediation operations across the United States and prepares for international growth.
Read MoreUS-based startup launches carbon removals business, first projects due this year
A newly launched CO2 removals developer has emerged with plans to build a portfolio of community-focused forestry and biomass projects.
Read MoreSydney investment firm rolls out global natural capital fund
A Sydney-based investment manager and forestry firm launched its first global natural capital strategy fund, which will invest across forestry, agriculture, carbon, and biodiversity markets.
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