Carbon markets face “mission creep” as COP32 implementation clock ticks
Carbon markets risk failing to reach their true potential because governments and industry groups have overloaded them with ideological and regulatory demands, said experts on Friday, warning that “mission creep” was undermining efforts to mobilise climate finance.
Read MoreAustralia, Turkiye outline climate finance efforts in partnership through first COP31 joint presidency letter
Turkish COP31 President Designate Murat Kurum and Australian COP31 President of Negotiations Chris Bowen published their first joint open letter on Thursday, pledging to continue the work of previous climate summit presidencies, support the implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and National Adaptation Plans, and expand climate finance globally.
Read MoreClimate finance continued to grow in 2024, mostly going to emission reductions -OECD
Developed countries increased their public and private finance for climate action for a third year in a row in 2024, with nearly two-thirds directed to emission reduction efforts, according to the OECD’s annual assessment, published Thursday.
Read MoreUK set to enshrine goal for 87% emissions cut by 2040 in law -media
The UK government is poised to set a legally binding goal to cut emissions by 87% by 2040, compared to 1990 levels, The Times reported on Thursday.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Brazil carbon market players call for diversified demand amid Article 6 debate
Brazil’s carbon market needs more diversified and predictable demand if it is to scale beyond a niche voluntary market and to attract long-term investment, speakers said at an event in Sao Paulo.
Read MoreUPDATE – UN adopts ICJ opinion on legal duty to cut emissions
The UN General Assembly voted on Wednesday to approve a resolution to endorsing the International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion on climate change issued in 2025, which found that states have a legal obligation to cut GHG emissions.
Read MoreTurkiye throws focus on electrification, clean energy ahead of COP31
Turkiye’s incoming COP31 presidency is calling to speed up electrification around the world, arguing that the energy crisis underscores the importance of renewable energy, as well as diversification of sources.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Optimism ahead of UN vote on landmark ICJ climate opinion
Environmental campaigners are optimistic that the UN General Assembly will vote on Wednesday to adopt a resolution to endorse last year’s historic International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion on climate change, which found that states have a legal obligation to cut GHG emissions.
Read MoreUK reportedly halves Green Climate Fund contribution amid aid spending cuts
The UK has reportedly slashed its contribution to the UN’s flagship climate finance vehicle by more than £800 million, in a move likely to deepen concerns among developing nations that wealthy countries are retreating from commitments to support the global energy transition and climate adaptation efforts.
Read MoreUN climate chief hails China as climate leader, urges it to speed Asia coal phaseout
UN climate chief Simon Stiell on Thursday lauded China as a global climate leader and called on Beijing to help its region in phasing out coal amid mounting energy security challenges.
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