BRIEFING: 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 MoreNvidia Scope 3 emissions spike draws scrutiny to East Asia supply chain
Nvidia’s Scope 3 emissions have nearly tripled since 2024, according to its latest sustainability report, fueling concerns that the tech giant is offloading carbon burden on its manufacturing hubs in Taiwan and South Korea.
Read MoreVietnam drafts environment law amendments, tightening controls
Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment said it has drafted amendments to the Law on Environmental Protection, introducing stricter emissions controls, mandatory pollution inventories, and decentralised responsibilities for local authorities.
Read MoreEnvironmental commodity procurement platform acquires Singapore supply-side intermediary
A Seoul-headquartered procurement platform for Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) and carbon credits has acquired a Singapore-based consultancy, it announced Monday.
Read MoreIndonesia targets export sale of 30 mln forestry carbon credits in July
Indonesia is looking to launch an international sale of forestry carbon credits next month, offering more than 30 million tonnes of emission reductions to global buyers, according to officials.
Read MoreVerra reinstates four more Chinese projects after review
Carbon standard Verra has reinstated four additional Chinese forestry and grassland carbon projects following a review of their government authorisations, according to a developer.
Read MoreAustralian tech company divests from sustainability platforms business to focus on biochar project development
ASX-listed digital infrastructure company NoviqTech on Monday annouced a CEO shakeup and the complete divestment of its supply chain traceability platforms in a move to pivot the company’s focus to its carbon removal (CDR) business.
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.
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