UK govt allocates £47 mln to peatland restoration in England
The UK government has allocated $47 million to support peatland recovery in England, as part of its broader efforts to restore 280,000 hectares by 2050.
Read MoreEU to exempt palm oil for drugs, soy seeds from anti-deforestation law
The European Union plans to leave palm oil derivatives used in medicines and soybeans for sowing from its deforestation regulation, the EUDR, according to a draft negotiating position seen by Bloomberg.
Read MoreEU expert group makes progress on digital registry for nature credits, member says
The European Commission’s expert group on nature credits has made progress on developing a digital registry and a monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) system for the EU’s forthcoming market, one of its members said.
Read MoreRegenerative agriculture programme claims 96k tCO2e in emissions reductions, removals
A regenerative agriculture network has said it contributed to 96,000 tonnes of CO2e in emissions reductions and removals in 2025 across four European countries, nearly double that of the previous year.
Read MoreCarbon credits could help unlock billions for climate adaptation, study claims
Carbon credits have the potential to become a large source of finance for climate adaptation in emerging economies by attracting private investment into nature-based solutions such as mangrove restoration, wetlands rehabilitation, and agroforestry, according to a new academic study.
Read MoreAustralia consults on first offset-capable Nature Repair Market method
Australia’s Nature Repair Committee is seeking feedback on the draft enhancing native vegetation (ENV) method, the first that would be allowed to be used for offsetting purposes, it announced Wednesday.
Read MoreANALYSIS: Market hopes new administration awakens giant dormant Colombia, key implementation questions loom
Colombia, a major player in voluntary and international environmental markets, is nearing the end of a presidential term that dealt the sector a major blow – but while the incoming president has raised hopes of a revival, questions remain over implementation.
Read MoreRobust environmental assessments enhance infrastructure completion, says Canadian expert
Robust environmental governance doesn’t impede major project approval but actually accelerates completion, a prominent Canadian researcher said.
Read MoreUK royal estate launches regenerative farming verification drive with 2035 target
A royal estate managing agricultural land across England has partnered with a regenerative agriculture verification provider to help its equipped farms adopt regenerative farming principles by 2035, it announced on Wednesday.
Read MoreFSC launches €6.7 mln EU-backed project to boost circularity in fibre supply chains
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) launched on Tuesday a €6.7 million project aimed at improving the efficient and responsible use of fibre-based materials in Europe, with a significant share of the funding provided by the European Union.
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