New Zealand promotes APAC carbon market cooperation, remains silent on looming ITMO obligation
New Zealand’s climate minister has promoted the government’s efforts to build capacity and cooperation on carbon markets in the Asia Pacific, but said nothing regarding its likely need to purchase millions of overseas credits to meet its 2030 international climate target.
Read MoreEU officials promote CBAM stick to APAC, hints at future carrots of int’l credit purchases
EU officials on Wednesday soothed nerves about growing compliance costs and regulatory hurdles for Asian countries from its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) by highlighting plans to explore international credit purchase to meet its 2040 climate targets.
Read MoreJapan’s GX-ETS price corridor to factor into carbon capture support measures
Japan is considering using the average trading price in the GX-ETS as a reference price in carbon capture and storage support measures.
Read MoreIndia seeks public input on draft rules for carbon offset scheme
India’s Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), administrator of the country’s emerging carbon market, has launched a public consultation on draft rules governing Programmes of Activities (PoA) under the offset mechanism.
Read MoreCarbon credit markets need binding regulation to scale with integrity, report says
Project-based carbon credit markets are moving towards a more regulated, state-led model as voluntary standards remain unable to address weak oversight, fragmented rules, and uncertainty around credit use, a report published Wednesday said.
Read MoreCarbon market investor expands Asia presence with Singapore office
A California-headquartered carbon credit investment and project management firm has opened a regional office in Singapore amid its Asian expansion efforts.
Read MoreMajor firms deepen climate commitments as carbon credit adoption rises, report finds
More than half of the world’s largest companies now have net zero targets and nearly half plan to use carbon credits as part of their climate strategies, according to a report released Tuesday, highlighting the continued mainstreaming of voluntary carbon markets among major corporates.
Read MoreOil and gas majors set to boost output despite climate goals -study
Nearly a dozen major oil and gas companies are planning to increase their oil and gas output, exceeding the reductions needed to limit global warming and even to meet projected demand growth in the next few years, according to a study published on Thursday.
Read MoreSB64: Climate finance tensions tainting talks across topics in Bonn
Political tensions around the issue of climate finance are seeping into and tainting progress in negotiations across other topics at annual mid-year UN climate talks in Bonn this week.
Read MoreSB64: Status quo falls short of Belem biofuels pledge, but policy signals can drive growth -panellists
The status quo will be insufficient to reach a Belem pledge to quadruple the use of sustainable fuels by 2035, but the right policy signals and can help drive growth in the emerging sector, experts said during mid-year UN climate talks.
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