LATAM Roundup: Countries press pause, press on, press regulation
The week ending Nov. 3 saw hugely varied news for carbon markets in Latin America and Caribbean, alternately accelerating and decelerating market development in core and emerging markets like Brazil, Argentina, and Panama.
Read MoreVCM Report: CORSIA impact yet to appear despite approval of major carbon standards
Four more carbon registries were granted eligibility for Phase 1 of the CORSIA international aviation offsetting scheme last week, although the kick-start in demand is likely to be more of a slow burner, sources said, with interest in voluntary credits still lacklustre.
Read MoreCarbon markets falling far short of potential to support least developed countries, UN warns
Carbon markets are fulfilling just a tiny fraction of their potential to shore up much-needed climate finance in the world’s 45 least developed countries, with credits issued from both the voluntary and UN-run schemes concentrated in just a few countries, according to a report published on Monday.
Read MoreRatings agency publishes first Article 6 carbon project score
A ratings agency has published its first score for a carbon project whose credits have been authorised for Article 6 international transfer, it announced Monday.
Read MoreNine Vietnamese projects approved for JCM
Nine Vietnamese carbon credit projects have been approved for Japan’s Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) after the latest meeting of the Joint Committee for the Implementation of the JCM in Hanoi last week, the first new approvals under the scheme in the Southeast Asian country for five years.
Read MoreArgentine carbon markets bill centres national registry, empowers regulator
Argentina’s new carbon bill prescribes a revitalised national registry but defers key details regarding Article 6 and the voluntary market (VCM) to a domestic regulatory body, diverging from more explicit approaches seen in other Latin American countries.
Read MorePNG closer to carbon market, confirms COP29 boycott
Papua New Guinea is closer to a carbon market but is waiting on a few key steps, a senior official said this week, as news comes the nation has confirmed it will boycott this year’s COP29 summit in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Read MoreEuropean Greens lay out Article 6 demands for COP29 climate summit
European Greens are calling on countries to clinch an ambitious agreement on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement governing international carbon markets and the trade of emission reductions, saying rich countries must fulfil their climate obligations first rather than seek credits from emission reductions projects abroad.
Read MoreVoluntary carbon registries can foster healthy competition once Article 6.2 registry starts up -UN expert
Independent carbon credit registries will continue to play a role, and foster healthy competition, even after a centralised UN registry is created under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement, according to a member of the UN group mandated to determine the international carbon market rules.
Read MoreUzbekistan sets groundwork for entry into international carbon markets
A two-day seminar organised by a global financial institution and Uzbekistan’s economy ministry discussed the Central Asian country’s participation in international carbon markets, local media reported.
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