Carbon registry updates Article 6.2 procedures, methodologies as it submits CORSIA application
A carbon crediting registry has released updated Article 6.2 procedures for projects seeking eligibility for international transfers of mitigation outcomes (ITMOs), including potential use under CORSIA, alongside an updated list of approved methodologies.
Read MoreJapan revises five methodologies under J-Credit scheme
Japan has revised five methodologies under its domestic J-Credit carbon offset scheme, updating rules for agricultural methane reductions, biochar soil carbon, and energy-efficiency technologies.
Read MoreBolivian recycler plans to enter CDR market with 72,000-t capacity biochar facility
A major Bolivian industrial group expects to bring the first pyrolysis line of a new biochar facility online in Q3, potentially becoming the country’s second supplier of carbon removal (CDR) credits, Carbon Pulse learned this week at the Bolivia Carbon Forum.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Biochar giant plans to supply 1 mln CDR credits by 2028
A Bolivia-based biochar developer is ramping up production capacity as it targets delivering 320,000 carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits in 2026 and up to 1 million annually by 2028, while also exploring an expansion into new biomass streams and geographies, its CEO told Carbon Pulse.
Read More36 climate strategies could each cut 2 bln tonnes of emissions annually by 2050, study finds
Thirty-six mitigation strategies across sectors including electricity, industry, transport, buildings, and land use could each deliver around 2 billion tonnes of CO2e of annual emissions reductions by 2050, according to research published Thursday.
Read MoreICVCM approves French standard under Core Carbon Principles
The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) on Thursday approved a French carbon standard as eligible under its Core Carbon Principles (CCPs), bringing the total number of programmes allowed to issue the high-integrity voluntary credits to nine.
Read MoreBolivia kickstarts agricultural and livestock mitigation through regenerative programme
Bolivia has begun work on its previously absent Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) mitigation pillar through a large-scale regenerative agriculture and livestock initiative that is laying the ground for extensive monitoring of soil carbon sequestration (SOC) projects, Carbon Pulse has learned.
Read MoreVCM MONTHLY DATA: Carbon credit retirements surge to highest level for 12 months but CORSIA prices tumble
End-user demand across the voluntary carbon market (VCM) was strong in February, with over 25 million credits retired, a level not seen for a year, while prices for those eligible to be used under the CORSIA international aviation offsetting scheme took a tumble as analysts noted that a steady stream of supply may finally be on the cards.
Read MoreGlobal racing team buys almost 20k carbon removals
A global racing team has invested in about 18,900 tonnes of CO2e carbon removals across a number of pathways in a bid to reach its ‘race team control’ net zero target by 2030.
Read MoreANALYSIS: Article 6 authorities face tough balancing act between integrity and speed as PACM implementation gathers pace
Experts charged with implementing the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM) have a tricky year ahead as they aim to fast-track implementation of the new Article 6 market, while ensuring standards are kept high, observers have said.
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