Canadian financial regulators lag on use of climate risk tools beyond disclosure -report
Canada’s financial regulators remain concentrated on disclosure and climate-risk research while leaving stronger tools largely unused, even as physical damages and transition risks grow across the financial system, according to a new report.
Read MoreFAO guidance seeks alignment on tree crop mapping data
New guidance published this week seeks to improve the consistency and transparency of spatial data used to monitor deforestation-linked commodity supply chains.
Read MoreAI drives rising water, land, carbon footprints -UN report
The surge in AI is driving growing water, land, and carbon footprints, which are set to increase, said a report by the UN University published on Wednesday.
Read MoreFirst review of global biodiversity agreement finds countries off track for 2030 targets
National efforts to implement the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) fall short of the ambition needed to achieve its 2030 targets, according to the first review of progress published by the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
Read MoreNearly 600 mln eligible CORSIA credits held up in LoA bottleneck, finds rating agency
The bottleneck in host countries approving projects for CORSIA, the international aviation offsetting scheme, is holding back nearly 600 million eligible credits to date, a ratings agency has found.
Read MoreUS carbon removal firm receives Japanese investor backing, signs credit deal
A US carbon removal company has secured investment from a Japanese trading firm to expand a facility in Arkansas, while separately signing a credit purchase agreement with a major shipping group, it announced Wednesday.
Read MoreStudy shows biochar carbon credits trade higher with SDG co‑benefits
Buyers in the voluntary carbon market are paying more for biochar carbon credits when they are marketed with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) co‑benefits, according to a study.
Read MoreOffsets firm founder sentenced to 14 years in US prison over $248 mln fraud scheme
A co-founder of a California-based carbon offsets developer and fintech startup has been sentenced to 14 years in a US prison after admitting to a years-long fraud scheme that prosecutors said caused $248 million in losses to lenders and investors.
Read MorePREVIEW: Clear near 2026 APCR Tier 1 trigger expected at Q2 Washington auction
Traders and analysts polled by Carbon Pulse ahead of Wednesday’s Q2 Washington carbon auction said they expect the auction to clear all available supply at prices within a couple of dollars of the 2026 Allowance Price Containment Reserve (APCR) Tier 1 trigger, although views were somewhat split on whether that would be at, above, or below that level.
Read MorePREVIEW: Expectations wide-ranging for Q2 RGGI auction amid recent volatility, but sale set for all-time high clear
The Q2 RGGI carbon auction could result in clears between several dollars below or above current secondary market prices, which have fluctuated at historic highs amid unprecedented volatility recently, traders and analysts told Carbon Pulse ahead of Wednesday’s sale.
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