Climate Change Authority’s sectoral pathway report calls for greater coordination to achieve Australia’s transition
Australia’s Climate Change Authority (CCA) has published a sectoral pathway report on how the country can reach net zero emissions by 2050, recommending its Safeguard Mechanism and carbon crediting schemes be expanded to help better coordinate the transition.
Read MoreResearchers model up to 30% emissions abatement in US beef production
A team of researchers presented different intervention strategies to potentially reduce up to 30% of GHG emissions from US beef production.
Read MoreConsultant, Regional Collaboration Centre for East and Southern Africa – Ethiopia
The primary objective of this assignment is to develop a national and sector-wide carbon market strategy for Ethiopia to guide its participation in global carbon markets.
Read MoreEgypt approves local carbon registry, 12 projects for trading
Egypt’s Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) has approved a domestic standard’s carbon registry and allowed 12 projects from the registry for trading on the national voluntary carbon market (VCM) platform.
Read MoreEuropean partnership to scale DAC capabilities
A CO2 removal company unveiled a partnership Wednesday to manufacture its direct air capture (DAC) units in the US and Europe.
Read MoreCalifornia puts $25 mln on tap to catalyse wildfire mitigation projects
A California state-owned bank is offering $25 million for investments in forest restoration and wildfire mitigation projects, it announced on Sep. 3.
Read MoreIraq, Canada consider carbon markets partnership -media
Iraqi’s environment minister met Wednesday with the country’s Canadian ambassador to discuss carbon markets cooperation, among other environmental matters, according to local media sources.
Read MoreUK trims carbon permit auction volumes for final seven sales of 2024 on aviation changes
The UK has revised its carbon allowance auction calendar for the remainder of 2024 to take account of changes in the number of aviation operators participating in the market, according to a statement from the auction operator.
Read MoreEuro Markets: EUAs hit six-week low as selling pressure continues, UKAs slightly lower on “solid” auction
European carbon slumped to a six-week low on Wednesday, breaking through key technical levels under pressure from sellers and despite an increase in investment funds’ short positioning, as fundamentals remained gloomy and the overall market sentiment continued to worsen, while UK Allowances trimmed losses after a “solid” auction.
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