Roadmap urges embedding mCDR into US coastal resilience projects
A new roadmap has called for integrating abiotic marine carbon removal (mCDR) into US coastal resilience infrastructure to deliver dual adaptation and mitigation benefits.
Read MoreVCM Report: CORSIA carbon credit prices start to stabilise as supply grows, but authorisation headaches remain
The CORSIA curve was steady over the past week, reflecting growing consensus in prices around $15 per tonne, while voluntary players continued to vent frustration at the slow process and risk when obtaining Letters of Authorisation (LoAs) from host countries for trade in the market.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: New technology partnership targets Brazil, Kenya to unlock investment in carbon projects
A carbon advisory and a technology platform have joined forces to scale carbon and nature-based solutions (NbS) projects, with an initial focus on Brazil and Kenya, the chief executives at the two London-based firms told Carbon Pulse.
Read MoreArticle 6 authority adopts 2026 work plan, elects new chairs
The UN body responsible for launching the global carbon market under the Paris Agreement has adopted an “accelerated” 2026 work plan and appointed new leadership, as it seeks to move from negotiations to implementation of the new Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM).
Read MoreBRIEFING: EU weighs options to certify CO2 removals from cement, construction materials
The European Commission convened an expert workshop last week to examine the potential of so-called “mineral carbonation” methods, putting the cement and construction industry at the forefront of EU efforts to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and put climate change into reverse gear.
Read MoreCompliance demand for carbon credits could outstrip VCM buying before decade’s end, experts say
Compliance markets are expected to play a growing role in shaping carbon credit demand over the coming years, with buying under schemes such as CORSIA and domestic systems projected to rise steadily and surpass voluntary demand as early as 2029, a webinar heard on Wednesday.
Read MoreJapanese developer to launch India biochar CDR project, eyes regional expansion
A Tokyo-based developer will launch a biochar carbon removal (CDR) project in India, with plans for further expansion in the region, it announced Thursday.
Read MoreUS-based non-profit, carbon market platform strike CDR partnership
A US-based non-profit and a carbon market platform on Wednesday announced a strategic partnership to expand access to carbon removal (CDR), methane mitigation, and refrigerant destruction projects, while strengthening the operational foundation behind how philanthropic capital is deployed in the carbon markets.
Read MoreDevelopers exiting market show CDR sector is maturing, say analysts
Rapid growth in the number of tonnes purchased from technical carbon removal (CDR) projects has triggered increased buyer scrutiny, while also weeding out developers who raised initial capital but failed to scale, analysts from a leading data firm said on Wednesday, who noted that these were both signs of a maturing market.
Read MoreCOMMENT: Beyond Offsets – Making Permanence the Foundation of Global Carbon Markets
Carbon markets should evolve to finance long-term ecological stewardship, not merely insure credits, argues Charles Bedford, Founder of Carbon Growth Partners and Professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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