NACW26: BRIEFING â Super pollutant projects poised to meet buyer demand
Projects mitigating super pollutant emissions are capable of scaling up widely across a number of sectors, offering a ready supply for corporate buyers, according to conference attendees at North American Carbon World 2026.
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 MoreBRIEFING: Middle East war, incoming economic downturn to shape upcoming Safeguard Mechanism review
The war in the Middle East and the subsequent energy crisis could be used as an excuse by Safeguard facilities to push for more lenient treatment, however it is too early to say how this would play out, according to experts.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Pressure mounts on NZ govt to rethink LNG import terminal plan
As the shortfall of oil and gas due to the war in the Middle East continues to push up fuel prices globally, a decision by New Zealandâs government in February to pursue the construction of a new LNG import terminal is coming under growing pressure.
Read MoreNACW26: BRIEFING – AI cutting carbon project development costs, but not necessarily integrity risks
Artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape how voluntary carbon markets function â from project design and monitoring to certification and pricing â but its growing role is exposing both new efficiencies and new integrity risks.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Chile approves $1-bln trio of renewables projects as investment tops climate priorities
The new, far-right government of Chilean President Jose Antonio Kast has approved renewable energy projects worth just over $1 billion in investment â even as it rescinds other mitigation measures, subject to further review.
Read MoreBRIEFING: European creditors considering debt-for-carbon swaps with Senegal, Guinea-Bissau
At least two European creditor countries are willing to undertake âdebt-for-carbon swapâ deals with West African countries, which would involve a partial write-off in exchange for the transfer or generation of carbon credits, according to a senior official at a development bank.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Waste incinerators face potential EU ETS inclusion from 2030 âat the earliestâ
The European Commission is weighing three options to tackle CO2 emissions from municipal waste incinerators, with a potential inclusion in the EUâs Emissions Trading System (ETS) not envisaged until 2030 âat the earliestâ, a senior EU official has said.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Firms ramp up carbon software spend amid mounting compliance and operational pressures
Corporate buyers are increasing investment in carbon management software as compliance pressures grow and priorities shift from reporting to operational decarbonisation, a webinar heard Thursday.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Paraguay in conversations to implement Article 6.2 agreements with all major buyers, officials say
Paraguayâs government is ramping up efforts to finalise and operationalise Bilateral Agreements (BAs) with existing partners, while holding discussions with major buyer countries in international trade under Paris Agreement Article 6.2, two senior officials told Carbon Pulse.
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