Carbon removal marketplace to exclusively distribute biochar from India-based developer
A carbon removal marketplace has announced an exclusive deal to distribute biochar produced by an India-based developer, with 10,000 credits available this year.
Read MoreWeak national enforcement threatens projected CORSIA carbon credit demand wave -report
As the aviation industry prepares for the next phase of the UN’s Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) in 2027, a new legal analysis has warned that the long-anticipated surge in global demand for carbon credits may fall far short of expectations due to weak national implementation and inconsistent enforcement.
Read MoreBrazil’s Petrobras acquired 1.2 mln Amazon carbon credits in 2025 -report
Brazil’s Petrobras acquired 1.2 million carbon credits from an Amazon forest conservation project in 2025, retiring some of the units to offset emissions from a carbon neutral gasoline product, according to its latest climate and energy transition report.
Read MoreEU policy advisors chart options for carbon removal buyers’ club
An EU-backed buyers’ club for carbon removal (CDR) credits has emerged as the leading option to unlock private finance for the sector, with experts converging around a corporate‑led platform focused on near‑commercial projects in Europe.
Read MoreIndian fertilisers have immediate emissions reduction opportunities, report says
India’s fertiliser industry could cut emissions immediately through efficiency upgrades, renewable electricity, and carbon capture, a report said.
Read MoreCompanies take a ‘wait and see’ approach to CDR buying until policy becomes clearer -report
Companies see carbon removal (CDR) as essential to reaching net zero but are waiting to see how policy and reporting rules materialise before they invest, according to a survey of senior executives across Fortune 1000+ companies.
Read MoreUS EPA submits final rule for review to repeal power plant emissions regulations
The US EPA submitted a rule for review to roll back its regulations on fossil fuel-powered energy sources, as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to support coal- and gas-burning electricity amid growing demand from data centres.
Read MoreWar-driven fertiliser price spike puts spotlight on agribusiness profits ahead of EU action plan
The European Commission’s action plan for fertilisers due on Tuesday will land amid renewed scrutiny of the sector after an investigation found executives and investors at major agribusiness firms sold more than $66 million in shares during war-driven price spikes.
Read MoreCarbon standard launches new soil management protocol
A carbon standard has unveiled a new protocol designed to improve how soil-based removal projects are measured and verified.
Read MoreAmazon pushes against carbon removals ‘groupthink’, says markets need reduction credits too
Amazon has pushed back against relying solely on carbon removals, a trend common among major corporate buyers, to instead focus on high-quality emissions reduction credits that it said were essential to scale voluntary markets.
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