New framework monetises the environmental value of leaving fossil reserves untouched
A digital infrastructure company has proposed a new framework to monetise the environmental value of leaving commercially recoverable carbon resources untouched, with the preservation capital then directed towards restoration and reclamation activities such as cleaning up legacy coal waste.
Read MoreAverage new car and van emissions falling sharply in Europe ahead of ETS2
Average carbon emissions from new cars and vans in Europe, due to be included in the delayed ETS2 cap-and-trade scheme, fell sharply last year amid the switch to electric vehicles (EVs), according to provisional data on Thursday.
Read MoreLCAW26: CBAM is the stick, Article 6 the carrot, and market instruments the tool to implement, says commodities trader
The clearest route to scaling carbon markets is to penalise emissions using carbon border fees and reward low-carbon intensity products through the use of market instruments such as book-and-claim and environmental attribute certificates (EACs), according to a representative of a global commodities trading house.
Read MoreFood processors largely outside carbon markets despite potential, says report
Direct exposure to carbon markets is limited for food and beverage manufacturers because most fall below emissions thresholds covered by compliance schemes, leading to investment decisions driven largely by fuel-credit programmes, tax incentives, and energy savings, according to a new report.
Read MoreFinnish consortium launches to unlock €34 bln hydrogen market opportunity
A new Finnish consortium aiming to scale up hydrogen adoption has been launched, seeking to unlock Finland’s €34 billion hydrogen market, announced a consortium member on Thursday.
Read MoreAlgeria sets 14% emissions cut goal by 2035, eyes Article 6 cooperation
Algeria pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 14% below business-as-usual levels by 2035, according to its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), with the country signalling its intent to use the Paris Agreement’s Article 6 cooperation mechanisms.
Read MoreAustralia’s electricity demand set to double by 2050 as households lead energy transition, grid operator says
Australia is expected to see electricity emissions fall by around 90% by 2050, despite demand doubling and generation tripling, the country’s market operator said in a report published Thursday.
Read MoreEU’s rigid renewable hydrogen rules could push up emissions, food prices in Poland -think tank
The EU’s rigid approach to renewable hydrogen rules could increase emissions, drive up costs, and push up food prices, according to analysis by a Polish climate think-tank.
Read MoreCanadian oil sands emissions intensity falls for 13th straight year -S&P
The greenhouse gas intensity of Canadian oil sands production declined for a 13th consecutive year in 2025, extending a long-running trend driven by operational efficiencies, technology deployment, and a shift towards lower-emitting production methods, according to new analysis published by S&P Global Energy.
Read MoreUK set to miss 2030 climate target, warns climate advisory body
The UK is lagging behind its greenhouse gas (GHG) emission targets, warns the government’s climate advisory body, amid a fierce political debate on the speed of the electric vehicle (EV) roll-out. Â
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