COMMENT: Solving the integrity paradox – Accessibility for all ARR project sizes
On Earth Day 2026, a new Gold Standard methodology challenges the “one-size-fits-all” approach to ARR projects, proposing a flexible framework that reconciles integrity with accessibility to unlock carbon finance.
Read MoreAmazon to buy 685k carbon credits from Indian rice farmers
US tech giant Amazon has agreed to buy 685,000 carbon credits from smallholder rice farmers in India, backing a large methane reduction programme led by a German multinational.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Investment treaty expansion to offer carbon investors greater legal protection, lawyer says
Investors will enjoy a new avenue for legal recourse against host countries’ interventions into carbon credit projects as certain business-oriented states pursue expansions in their international investment treaties, a Singapore-based lawyer told Carbon Pulse.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Climate AI tool updated to address concerns over energy use, accuracy
A climate-focused artificial intelligence tool is introducing per-query energy tracking and upgraded analytical capabilities, in a bid to address concerns over the accuracy and environmental footprint of generative AI.
Read MoreCanadian carbon utilisation company names new CEO
A carbon utilisation company has appointed a new chief executive following a period under interim leadership, it announced on Tuesday.
Read MorePredictability seen as edge in Canada’s CDR policy approach -webinar
Canada and the US are taking different approaches to building domestic carbon removal (CDR) markets, with policy design emerging as a key factor in shaping investment and deployment, speakers said during a Tuesday webinar.
Read MoreUS non-profit charts path to HFC refrigerant intervention in Southeast Asia
A US-based climate research group would see lifecycle refrigerant management (LRM) first scaled in Southeast Asia as it charts a path to policy intervention of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), including acceleration of carbon markets. Â
Read MoreCalifornia starts off 2026 with 10% dip in monthly diesel
California emissions from diesel and gasoline consumption decreased in January year-on-year (YoY), as state data showed a more than 10% decline in diesel for the first month of the year.
Read MoreUS should adopt voluntary export carbon fee to counter EU CBAM -report
The US should adopt a voluntary export fee (VEF) on carbon emissions to counter revenues set to be lost to the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), although there are potential challenges in implementing such a policy, researchers said in a report published Monday.
Read MoreFEATURE: Canadian CDR stands on compliance precipice, needs support to kick voluntary ‘training wheels’
Momentum for carbon removal (CDR) in Canada is tipping towards takeoff, but it remains to be seen if the sector could kick its “training wheels” and fly on the compliance side without voluntary corporate investment.
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