US forest management firm’s 2023 CO2 removals surpassed emissions by almost 600%
A US forest management company reported that its forests removed nearly seven times more CO2 than it emitted in 2023, although overall removals decreased in comparison to previous years.
Read MoreUS fossil fuel industry reports results of methane emissions reduction efforts
An annual report by a network of US oil and gas companies detailed results from the group’s methane emissions reductions measures, revealing that participation was not identical across its membership.
Read MoreUS green methanol tech company lures $4.5 mln investment
A US company developing a method for converting CO2 into green methanol closed a $4.5 million seed financing round this week that will help the company accelerate its technology to pilot stage.
Read MoreResearchers urge revised carbon crediting methods to better protect high-risk forest areas
Researchers this week raised concerns about the efficacy of current carbon crediting methods for high-forest, low-deforestation (HFLD) jurisdictions, suggesting that a shift towards more predictive models is necessary to better safeguard these critical forested areas.
Read MoreFEATURE: Carbon projects with hard currency needs face FX risk
Fluctuations in foreign exchange (FX) markets affect emerging economies engaged in the voluntary carbon market (VCM), and can threaten proponents’ access to finance, even as sustainable development projects continue to rely on outside hard currencies.
Read MoreEuro Markets: EUAs post largest weekly drop in six months despite ending three-day losing streak
European carbon prices snapped a three-day losing streak Friday, though robust morning gains in line with gas and power were rapidly unwound in the afternoon amid strong selling interest, leaving the EU market with its largest weekly loss since the end of February.
Read MoreGermany rejects 215,000 emissions reductions units from eight projects in China
The German Federal Environment Agency (UBA) has rejected 215,000 tonnes of new emissions reduction certificates from eight upstream oil and gas projects in China due to “irregularities”, it announced on Friday.
Read MoreCorporate greenwashing unevenly hits share price of offenders, study finds
Attempts at corporate greenwashing will eventually hurt the financial bottom line of companies in the long run, but offenders are still getting away with it in too many jurisdictions, according to research published this week.
Read MoreUS EPA cracks down on illegal HFC usage, imports with new enforcement alert
The US EPA on Friday issued a new enforcement alert, stepping up efforts to combat illegal imports and usage of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) – potent greenhouse gases used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
Read MoreAI could expand access to carbon markets for sustainable rice farming, says report
Artificial intelligence (AI) holds the potential to lower barriers to accessing carbon finance for sustainable rice projects, according to a new report.
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