INTERVIEW: Article 6 decision marks ‘fundamental’ shift in landscape for project developers
The breakthrough on Article 6, achieved in Baku last month, will have a huge impact on the ground in terms of project development, according to executives at a global association for the sector.
Read MoreOrganic matter decomposition study finds best type of wetland for carbon storage
Wetlands across the world are releasing more carbon and sequestering less when temperatures increase, a study using an unusual proxy tool has found.
Read MoreAustralia Market Roundup: Local survey sees ongoing optimism and concerns around carbon farming
A community survey in southwest Queensland has provided divergent results on the views of carbon farming, with concerns expressed not entirely aligned with the findings suggested.
Read MoreTaiwan pledges $300 mln funds to support green investments
Taiwan has approved the establishment of a special fund worth NT$10 billion ($308 million), as the government aims to encourage more domestic green investments.
Read MorePREVIEW: NZ ETS watchers expect partial clearance at final auction for 2024
New Zealand carbon market participants are expecting to see a partial clearance at this week’s government-held auction in anticipation of much smaller volumes being issued in future years.
Read MoreCoal mine expansions jeopardise NSW climate targets, Net Zero Commission warns
The expansion and extension of coal mines in Australia’s most populous state is undermining its ability to achieving its ambitious emissions reduction targets, according to the newly-established Net Zero Commission (NZC).
Read MoreACCU price expected to more than double over the next the next decade, survey finds
The price of an Australian carbon credit is set to more than double in the next decade, a majority of business owners surveyed believe.
Read MoreINC-5: Busan summit fails to deliver global plastic treaty, talks to resume next year
Negotiators in South Korea have failed to reach an agreement on a first-ever global treaty aimed at tackling plastic pollution, with countries deciding to resume talks next year due to unresolved divergences between parties.
Read MoreINC-5: INTERVIEW – Global criteria needed to steer shift to non-plastic substitutes
Curbing plastic production and banning chemicals of concern should go hand in hand with measures aimed at avoiding an over-reliance on non-plastic materials that are similarly harmful to the environment or human health, a scientist has told Carbon Pulse.
Read MoreINC-5: Indigenous Peoples claim being ‘systematically’ excluded from plastic talks
Indigenous peoples have accused countries of repeatedly and systematically excluding them from negotiations on the first-ever global plastic treaty, with some saying their voices have been silenced during the last round of talks in South Korea
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