Regulatory uncertainty could cause CORSIA prices to fall further, says developer
Regulatory uncertainty is still weighing on the development of clear price signals for Phase 1 of CORSIA, but supply of credits should ramp up over next 12 months, a webinar heard Wednesday.
Read MoreSB64: BRIEFING ā CORSIA overselling fears hang over supply
The problem of diverse country risk profiles for gaining CORSIA Letters of Authorisation (LoAs) ā crucial for developers ā is exacerbated by many host countriesā fears or lack of data around overselling, threatening supply, officials and experts said on the sidelines of SB64 in Bonn.
Read MoreLATAM Roundup: Countries leap into transactional phase of Article 6 under bilateral agreements
Several Latin American countries crossed major milestones in the operationalisation of Article 6 markets last week, signalling a shift from years of institutional preparation towards the first wave of actual carbon transactions under the Paris Agreement.
Read MoreGoogle targets travel emissions with large SAF certificates deal
Google will target emissions from employee business travel with a new agreement for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) certificates (SAFc), touted as the largest publicly announced SAFc deal between an airline and a single corporate customer to date.
Read MoreUK air traffic controller invests in carbon removal credit for first time
An air traffic controller has agreed to buy £500,000 of durable removal credits from a diverse range of projects, as part of a UK Sustainable Aviation coalition that has pledged £2 million to stimulate the carbon removal (CDR) market.
Read MoreFEATURE: “A logical destination” – govt-led forestry carbon projects remove market friction, command premiums
Forestry-based carbon projects that are government-led and factored into national accounting systems can achieve landscape-scale change, with credit prices trading at a premium, say experts.
Read MoreVCM MONTHLY: Retirements and issuances rise while CORSIA prices slide
Carbon credit issuances and retirements bounced up in May year-on-year across the voluntary carbon market while benchmark CORSIA prices fell 22% to end the month around $10/tonne, their lowest level since June 2024.
Read MoreCarbon insurance market set for explosive growth, finds report
Premiums for insuring the carbon market could reach at least $1.8 billion by 2030 and up to $30 bln by 2050, claims a report.
Read MoreVCM REPORT: CORSIA prices steady after months-long slide as market searches for floor
CORSIA futures stabilised after months of price declines, with benchmark contracts on ICE holding around the $10 per tonne mark last week as selling pressure appears to be easing, as participants appeared to have found on a floor amid demand uncertainty.
Read MoreHope fading fast of airlines meeting net zero 2050 goal, warns airline body
Airlines may need an easier climate target because āhope was fading fastā of meeting the net zero 2050 goal, an industry body has warned.
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