ANALYSIS: CBAM hedging unlikely to have impact on EU ETS market, experts say
Some companies, including international ones, are already trying to hedge their CBAM certificate exposure by buying EUAs on the forward market, but this additional demand will not impact EUA prices, according to market observers.
Read MoreCN Markets: CEAs jump more than 10%, top 100 yuan for the first time
China’s national carbon market saw allowance prices extend recent gains over the past week, climbing above the 100 yuan ($13.80) level and rising for the seventh straight session, amid continued optimism among participants.
Read MoreWorld could add 40% new LNG capacity before decade’s end, report says
The world’s long-term supply of LNG may well outstrip demand and markets may tip into oversupply in just two years, according to a report published this week, adding to concerns over the fossil fuel industry’s ability to reduce carbon emissions in line with global targets.
Read MorePublic prefers nature-based to engineered carbon removals, study finds
Carbon removals based on nature-based solutions are generally preferred to engineered approaches amongst the general public in 22 countries, according to a study published on Wednesday.
Read MoreChina on track to reach dual carbon targets, though coal phaseout not expected by 2040 -report
China is on track to reach its carbon peaking and neutrality targets, though the country may only see its coal consumption fall by one-third by 2040, a report has found.
Read MoreAcademics warn of “paradox” of combining climate, industrial policies driven by populism
Industrial policy combined with climate goals can help to advance climate action, but it can also lead to protectionism and barriers that hinder clean technology progress, according to a paper published on Tuesday.
Read MoreVCM Report: Creeping optimism in future of voluntary market fails to translate into higher prices
Optimism is creeping back into the voluntary market, although prices and liquidity were steady last week, and some standardized prices slipped lower from already very weak levels.
Read MorePrivate companies lag on net zero commitments, report says
Public companies are well ahead of their private counterparts when it comes to setting emissions reduction targets and net zero pledges, with a far larger proportion of the latter yet to make any, according to a report released Monday.
Read MoreCN Markets: CEA price hits all-time high again on regulatory optimism, but liquidity dwindles
China’s national carbon market saw allowance prices reach a fresh high again over the past week but with lower trading volumes, as observers expect tighter allocation of permits in the upcoming market plan.
Read MoreANALYSIS: Environmental, economic interests converge in US federal CBAM bills
Proposals for various forms of a US carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) are bringing together environmentally focused and economically inclined politicians from opposite sides of the political spectrum, offering a rare glimmer of hope for bipartisan agreement against an increasingly contentious climate-oriented global trade backdrop.
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