Study shows biochar carbon credits trade higher with SDG co‑benefits
Buyers in the voluntary carbon market are paying more for biochar carbon credits when they are marketed with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) co‑benefits, according to a study.
Read MoreFederal, policy roadmap shows US incentives needed to unlock 1 mln tonnes mCDR
Flagging waning federal investment in marine carbon removal (mCDR), a non-profit published a roadmap on Monday with policy and regulatory changes the US needs to implement to advance to the million-tonne scale of deployment.
Read MoreCanada doles out nearly C$2 mln for carbon storage projects
Canada will boost two carbon storage assessment projects on its east coast with C$1.7 mln ($1.2 mln) alongside a larger energy funding launch.
Read MoreCarbon removal registry seeks to certify credits under EU’s CRCF
A major carbon removal (CDR) registry will evolve to issue three different classes of credits, it said Tuesday, after announcing plans to certify units under the EU’s Carbon Removals and Carbon Farming (CRCF) scheme.
Read MoreCarbon removals vulnerable to uncertain demand, concentration -report
Concentration among a handful of buyers, weakening prices, and policy uncertainty are threatening the scale-up of carbon removal (CDR) despite recent growth in the sector, according to a report released on Tuesday.
Read MoreF1 racing engineers play a role in soil carbon measurement breakthrough
A developer of enhanced rock weathering projects has worked with Formula 1 racing engineers on a new soil carbon measurement process that significantly reduces sampling time and associated emissions.
Read MoreIndia seeks feedback on additional carbon credit methods
India has opened a public consultation on two additional draft methodologies under the offset mechanism of its Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS), looking to expand the range of activities that could generate carbon credits.
Read MoreVCM REPORT: CORSIA prices struggle to recover despite hopes for post-war demand rebound
CORSIA prices failed to rebound last week, with price assessments for eligible units down by more than 12% week-on-week and benchmark ICE futures dipping below $10/tonne amid higher jet fuel prices, even as market executives expressed hope for resurgence in demand once the Middle East conflict ends.
Read MoreAustralian biochar developer begins pyrolysis trial in Queensland
An Australian biochar developer has begun harvesting and pyrolysis trials at a project in North Queensland that aims to convert invasive woody biomass into biochar-based carbon removals (CDR).
Read MoreMajor DAC developer clinches backing for future plant in North America
The developer of the world’s largest direct air capture (DAC) facility has received backing to develop a new plant in North America alongside a mix of other carbon removal (CDR) projects.
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