Malawi ITMO carbon credits trade at $10.25, retired the same day
Clean cooking ITMO credits from a project in Malawi were bought on a trading platform this week and retired the same day, underlining demand for the burgeoning sovereign carbon market.
Read MoreBiodiversity data facility to deliver project grants following EU funding
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) will launch a call for grant proposals in 2025 in several regions after receiving €4 million from the EU, in an outreach that will complement its work on ‘data cubes’, an executive has said.
Read MoreFintech startup partners with blockchain platform for trading voluntary carbon credits
A fintech startup focused on creating financial instruments tied to voluntary carbon credits has announced a partnership with a global blockchain-based platform for buying, selling, and retiring units.
Read MoreFEATURE: Innovations in battery manufacturing are key to reducing cost, meeting regulation
Innovations in battery manufacturing, such as use of a ‘dry process’ to make electrodes, will be key to reducing cost and lowering the environmental footprint of producing lithium-ion batteries to be in line with the EU’s new Batteries Regulation, say experts.
Read MoreAustralia takes further steps to shore up renewable energy dreams with verification scheme
Australia’s Labor government has introduced its Guarantee of Origin bill to parliament as part of the Future Made in Australia (FMIA) policy that was recommended by a senate committee last week.
Read MoreGlobal oil demand growth slowing fast, finds IEA
The world is still on track to be awash with oil by the end of the decade after global demand growth decelerated in the first half of 2024 to the lowest rate since 2020, the International Energy Agency (IEA) reported on Thursday.
Read MoreUS financial services company launches blockchain-based carbon credit platform
A Chicago-headquartered financial services firm has launched a blockchain carbon credit platform for institutional buyers, it announced on Thursday.
Read MoreTanzanian developer partners with CreditNature to pilot nature credits in the Kilimanjaro region
A Tanzania-based developer has partnered with CreditNature to launch a biodiversity credit pilot in the Kilimanjaro region by the end of November, Carbon Pulse has learned.
Read MoreSenior EU negotiator warns against rush to push forward on Article 6
A senior EU negotiatior on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement has warned against taking a short-term approach to developing the UN markets, saying this could damage confidence in carbon pricing as a credible solution to tackle climate change.
Read MoreJapan awards grant to two carbon developers for methane reduction projects in the Philippines
A Singapore-headquartered biochar company and a Japanese developer specialising in methane reduction projects have been awarded a grant to reduce emissions from rice fields in the Philippines, they said in a joint statement.
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