Mangrove restoration offers up to 15:1 benefit-cost ratio, researchers estimate
Restoring mangrove forests could generate billions of dollars in economic and climate benefits, with a global benefit-cost ratio (BCR) as high as 15 to 1, according to a new study.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Energy transition payments make fertile ground for carbon pricing
The $5.2 billion Clean Technology Fund (CTF) is helping to sensitise developing country governments to carbon pricing by supporting energy transition finance and programming, according to an executive at the organisation.
Read MoreDATA DIVE: UN postpones 2035 NDC deadline after few countries submit plans on time
The UN has pushed the deadline for the submission of new Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to September, after just a handful of countries sent them in ahead of the initial date of Feb. 10.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Market needs to come to “acceptable compromise” to scale REDD+ projects
International carbon market stakeholders, including standards, rating agencies, and bodies such as the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) and Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), must find a path to come to an agreement on REDD+ methodologies if they wish to scale projects in the sector, a market veteran told Carbon Pulse.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Experts confident of strong CORSIA supply and demand, including from US
Carbon market participants are confident that there will be both strong supply and demand for CORSIA credits, including from US airlines, despite political developments this year that have cast uncertainty over international climate initiatives.
Read MoreCN Markets: CEA price stable, but volume slips amid bearish sentiment
The Chinese Carbon Emissions Allowance (CEA) price edged down this week with shrinking market liquidity, a bearish trend market observers said may continue until more policy clarity is provided.
Read MoreTokyo-based developer tries again with cookstove JCM methodology
A Japanese project developer has made a second attempt to propose a cookstove methodology under the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), the first of its kind under the scheme if approved.
Read MoreAustralian miner partners with green steel hopeful for low emissions iron work
An Australian miner sitting on an iron ore deposit saw its share price jump close to 20% by the middle of Friday after it announced an in-principle agreement to supply a large-scale green iron plant in Western Australia.
Read MoreAustralia Market Roundup: Regulator issues 3.35 mln ACCUs in final 2024 issuance
The Clean Energy Regulator (CER) minted some 3.35 million Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) in its final issuance in 2024, as traded volumes and prices sank in January, according to analysis.
Read MoreUS rescinds $4 bln in pledged funding for Green Climate Fund, removes climate stress testing from banks
The administration of US President Donald Trump has rescinded previously pledged funding to the UN’s Green Climate Fund (GCF) amounting to some $4 billion, alongside a pullback of voluntary climate risk determinations from major US banks.
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