Climate Litigation Roundup: International community stands firm on climate obligations as domestic pushback grows
The past month in climate litigation highlighted a widening divide between international and domestic climate law, as the former increasingly affirms that governments have an obligation to address climate change, while the latter are moving in the opposite direction, restricting avenues for relief against fossil fuel producers and high-emitting industries.
Read MoreCarbon insurance market set for explosive growth, finds report
Premiums for insuring the carbon market could reach at least $1.8 billion by 2030 and up to $30 bln by 2050, claims a report.
Read MoreFEATURE: Dimming the sun could soon be a topic for COP, but experts urge caution amid “rogue implementation” risks
Dimming the sun could soon move from theoretical science into mainstream political debate as the world seeks to combat the expected overshooting of the Paris Agreement’s 1.5C warming goal – but the risks of rollout remain significant due to unintended consequences or misuse of the technology, experts say.
Read MoreVCM REPORT: CORSIA prices steady after months-long slide as market searches for floor
CORSIA futures stabilised after months of price declines, with benchmark contracts on ICE holding around the $10 per tonne mark last week as selling pressure appears to be easing, as participants appeared to have found on a floor amid demand uncertainty.
Read MoreWealthy countries falling short of 2030, 2035 Paris goals, unlike BASIC countries -report
The three UN negotiating blocs comprising mostly wealthy countries are collectively on track to fall short of their emission reduction pledges in the next decade, with emissions set to exceed the 2035 targets by nearly 20%, according to a study published on Monday.
Read MoreForests and climate set to suffer under countries’ bioenergy reliance, warns coalition
Countries are relying too heavily on bioenergy to reduce carbon emissions in their national Paris Agreement pledges, which spells bad news for forests and climate as huge swathes of land are eaten up for growing biomass, according to environmental and social justice groups.
Read MoreUN flags ‘significant’ Article 6.2 readiness gaps in four APAC countries
At least four countries seeking to participate in carbon markets under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement have significant gaps in their governance, authorisation, and tracking systems, according to recent UN technical reviews.
Read MoreHope fading fast of airlines meeting net zero 2050 goal, warns airline body
Airlines may need an easier climate target because “hope was fading fast” of meeting the net zero 2050 goal, an industry body has warned.
Read MoreFiji exits World Bank carbon programme after failing to meet requirements
Fiji’s Ministry of Finance has ended the country’s participation in the World Bank‑backed Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) Carbon Fund Emission Reductions Program (ERP), after failing to meet key requirements, a World Bank report said.
Read MoreGlobal energy crisis fuels surge in near-term coal demand across Asia-Pacific, report says
The prolonged energy crisis stemming from the Middle East conflict is driving a significant near-term surge in thermal coal demand across the Asia-Pacific region, according to a new report.
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