INTERVIEW: Cooling sector could generate Paris credits at scale, with legal caveats
The cooling sector has great potential to generate Paris Agreement carbon credits – especially in the Middle East, North Africa, and Turkiye (MENAT) – but projects must respect the boundaries set by other treaties, said the co-author of a recent report.
Read MoreAirlines secure developer support to boost CORSIA supply to 250 million credits
A project developer lobby group has thrown its weight behind a new stakeholder initiative that aims to boost the number of credits available for CORSIA to around 250 million by the spring of 2027.
Read MoreSB64: Vulnerable nations accuse negotiators of ‘de-linking’ science as finance pact risks being ‘dead on arrival’
Small islands and least developed countries accused some parties of attempting to weaken the role of science and sideline the 1.5C goal, warning that progress towards key climate finance commitments was faltering ahead of COP31 in Turkiye.Â
Read MoreResponsible use of Article 6 lacking in key buyer, seller countries -analysis
At least four countries using the Paris Agreement’s Article 6 carbon markets mechanisms risk undermining, rather than strengthening, global climate action, according to an analysis published on Tuesday.
Read More‘Reward funds’ could be used to meet foreign credit share of EU’s 2040 climate target -report
The EU could use performance-based reward funds for developing and emerging economies to cover the international component of its 2040 climate target at a cost of around €5 billion in 2040, according to a new policy paper.
Read MoreSB64: Developing countries unite in pushback on unilateral trade measures
A wide range of developing country negotiating blocs – from middle-income and fossil fuel-rich, to the poorest and smallest – voiced concerns and opposition to unilateral trade measures, like border carbon fees, in one of the UN’s first dialogues on climate-related trade issues.Â
Read MoreSB64: Santa Marta can help overcome fossil fuel transition “deadlock”, Colombian official says
The landmark Santa Marta process on transitioning away from fossil fuels can help overcome the “deadlock” in UNFCCC talks, a Colombian official said during mid-year talks in Bonn on Monday.
Read MoreVCM REPORT: CORSIA benchmark future settle below $10, SBTi recognises voluntary carbon credit use in new corporate standard
CORSIA futures were little changed last week, with benchmark contracts on ICE slipping below $10/tonne mark after stabilising in recent weeks following a prolonged decline.
Read MoreSB64: INTERVIEW – Zimbabwe makes its case to ICAO for CORSIA credit labels
Zimbabwean officials met Friday in Bonn with members of CORSIA’s Technical Advisory Body (TAB) to understand the TAB’s limits on involving national registries in the scheme, a country representative told Carbon Pulse, citing high stakes for standards and host countries alike.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Global governments urge Brussels to simplify CBAM compliance rules
Governments around the world have urged the EU to simplify what they describe as overly prescriptive and complex requirements for complying with its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
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