LATAM Roundup: Private capital keeps flowing into emissions reductions, CDR expands
Private sector capital continues to gain momentum across Latin America’s carbon markets, with a growing share targeting carbon removals (CDR) as developers and financiers scale new supply hubs beyond early strongholds.
Read MoreMassachusetts faces patchwork rules as coastal ERW emerges -report
Enhanced rock weathering (ERW) projects on the Massachusetts coast face regulatory uncertainty, with existing environmental laws having potential to complicate permitting and slow large-scale deployment, according to a recent report.
Read MoreItalian infrastructure group backs carbon removal unit with €1 mln
An Italian infrastructure group has allocated €1 million to support its in-house carbon removal unit, according to its 2025 integrated annual report.
Read MoreCDR project developers near commercial stage face funding crunch, survey finds
Carbon removal (CDR) project developers are nearing commercial readiness but remain constrained by limited access to capital, with nearly 60% at risk of delays, downsizing, or cancellation without near-term funding, according to a survey.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Brazilian developer debuts in ERW methodology, expanding CDR portfolio
A Brazilian developer well known for its reforestation projects has generated its first carbon credits for enhanced rock weathering (ERW) in agriculture, marking a step in diversifying its carbon removal (CDR) portfolio.
Read MoreNew CDR portfolio aims to simplify corporate buying for 2030 net zero targets
A new carbon removal (CDR) portfolio launched on Thursday aims to simplify how companies source credits for 2030 net zero targets by combining multiple high-durability pathways into a single offering.
Read MoreSwiss sensor manufacturer secures multi-pathway CDR portfolio through 2028
A Swiss sensor manufacturer has partnered with a carbon removal (CDR) procurement platform to secure a portfolio of durable credits across three pathways, the companies announced Thursday.
Read MoreTemporary removals fall almost 10 times short of covering the world’s biogenic emissions -report
Biogenic emissions from sources such as farming and deforestation emit more than nine times what temporary removals currently store, according to a new report, which noted the EU policy gap in addressing the issue.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Vietnam issues rules for Article 6 carbon trading, caps exports
Vietnam this week issued a decree setting out detailed rules for carbon trading under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, setting caps on exports and clarifying government oversight.
Read MoreCarbon removal standard issues first ever Colombian biochar credits amid regional push
Colombia has debuted its first biochar-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits, as the issuer expands beyond its traditional stronghold in neighbouring Bolivia.
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