Australian project developer sees executive team quit
An Australian carbon project developer has seen four members of its executive team leave the company in recent weeks, blaming what they said was a shift in company culture thanks to its new CEO and shareholders.
Read MoreShanghai to hold first permit auction via regional carbon trust
Shanghai will soon release a batch of permits into its emissions market, managed through a newly established trust designed to support the regional carbon trading scheme.
Read MoreVariations identified in first wave of Australia’s climate disclosure reports
There is a big variation in how Australian corporates are interpreting and applying climate disclosure requirements, analysis of the first reports found.
Read MoreAustralia’s New South Wales commits A$225 mln to low carbon manufacturing, clean tech innovation
The New South Wales state government has announced A$225 million ($161 mln) in grant funding to go towards a broad range of clean tech innovation and manufacturing initiatives.
Read MoreLNG fleet faces widening compliance divide as EU emissions costs bite -analysts
The type of engine installed on an LNG carrier is becoming the defining factor in its future competitiveness under tightening maritime emissions rules, with older vessel classes facing mounting carbon compliance costs that could accelerate their exit from the market, according to new analysis.
Read MoreExtreme wildfires persist despite low global burned area, emissions in 2025 -study
Global wildfire activity in 2025 produced the second-lowest burned area and third-lowest CO2 emissions since satellite records began in 2002, but a growing concentration of destructive fires in populated and carbon-rich regions continued to generate severe human and economic impacts, according to a review published this week.
Read MoreVCM Report: CORSIA prices struggle to recover despite hopes for post-war demand rebound
CORSIA prices failed to rebound last week, with price assessments for eligible units down by more than 12% week-on-week and benchmark ICE futures dipping below $10/tonne amid higher jet fuel prices, even as market executives expressed hope for resurgence in demand once the Middle East conflict ends.
Read MoreVietnam launches blue carbon partnership to unlock green finance -media
Vietnam’s environment ministry has launched a blue carbon partnership to help mobilise finance for the sustainable management of coastal and marine ecosystems, in collaboration with the UN and UK government.
Read MoreThai rubber plantation project targets 1 mln carbon credits
A Thai state agency and an agribusiness and food conglomerate announed last week they have launched a rubber plantation project that aims to generate up to 1 million carbon credits across 80,000 hectares in northeastern Thailand.
Read MoreAustralian biochar developer begins pyrolysis trial in Queensland
An Australian biochar developer has begun harvesting and pyrolysis trials at a project in North Queensland that aims to convert invasive woody biomass into biochar-based carbon removals (CDR).
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