INTERVIEW: Airlines prioritising fuel costs over carbon buying as CORSIA prices slide, says ICAO TAB member
Airlines are focusing more on soaring jet fuel costs and operational pressures than carbon credit purchases as prices for CORSIA-eligible offsets continue to weaken ahead of the scheme’s upcoming mandatory phase in 2027, according to a member of ICAO’s Technical Advisory Body (TAB).
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Chile estimates implementation phase of two sectorial ETSs by 2030, test Article 6 allocation model
Chile has redefined its landmark baseline-and-credit schemes as emissions trading systems (ETSs) and is now evaluating articulation with the energy sector pilot, an official told Carbon Pulse, while seeing potential in Article 6 to channel investment into hard-to-abate sectors and leverage GHG reductions towards national targets.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Mexican developer bets on high-rated, Indigenous-led IFM projects within crowded VCM
A Mexican carbon project developer is betting that premium ratings, biodiversity credentials, and Indigenous community partnerships can help its forest credits stand out in an increasingly crowded voluntary carbon market (VCM), even as domestic demand remains limited and uncertainty around the country’s emissions trading system (ETS) persists.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Thailand’s ETS compliance phase unlikely before 2030 as key market rules remain undecided
Thailand’s parliament is expected to pass its Climate Change Act sometime in 2027, but the planned emissions trading system (ETS) is unlikely to impose compliance obligations until close to 2030, according to a legal expert who said many important design features remain undecided.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Scientist optimistic restoration will outpace deforestation in next 30 years
Global data shows early signs that ecosystem restoration rates could exceed those of deforestation, according to the founding chair of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, who is optimistic this milestone could be reached within 30 years.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: EEX will stop REPowerEU carbon auctions once €20 bln target is hit, CEO confirms
The EEX exchange will stop auctioning carbon allowances to fund the bloc’s plan to exit Russian fossil fuels as soon as the €20 billion target is hit, the CEO of the exchange told Carbon Pulse, which could mean around 20 million fewer allowances are auctioned in 2026 than currently scheduled, assuming EUA prices remain at their current levels.
Read MoreLACS26: INTERVIEW – Verra sees Misiones approval as slingshot for new wave of jurisdictional REDD+ programmes
Several governments across Latin America and the Caribbean are studying how to replicate Argentina’s Misiones programme after it became the first jurisdictional REDD+ initiative approved under Verra’s Jurisdictional and Nested REDD+ (JNR) Framework, the standard’s regional representative told Carbon Pulse.Â
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Energy boss urges channelling EU ETS cash into electrification drive
E.On’s CEO Leonhard Birnbaum is urging EU policymakers to channel revenues from the Emissions Trading System (ETS) into electrification and industrial decarbonisation, warning that Europe’s weak investment climate risks derailing the bloc’s net zero plans.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Nature tech startup looks to spread agroforestry carbon projects in Angola
A nature intelligence startup is working with Angolan land stewards to develop large-scale agroforestry initiatives in the country, using its technology to screen potential projects and reduce the risk of early-stage investment, just as the government begins building its carbon market framework.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: UAE businesses adrift on GHG reporting, offsetting as compliance deadline hits
A UAE law on corporate GHG reporting, planning, and management entered its compliance phase on May 30, but businesses are still largely unprepared, according to the chief executive of a Dubai-based sustainability consultancy speaking with Carbon Pulse.
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