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Groups call for suspension of first PACM credits over Myanmar junta ties, human rights concerns
The first batch of carbon credits issued under the Paris Agreement's Article 6.4 mechanism are linked to institutions controlled by Myanmar's military junta and may have been verified under conditions that made independent oversight impossible, a report claimed on Thursday. Read MoreTop
China's new offset methodology opens door for agricultural emission reductions, yet challenges remain -report
While China's new offset methodology provides a path for livestock methane reduction projects, its dairy industry has yet to establish mature cases and continues to face significant implementation challenges, according to a recent report. Read MoreTop
India carbon credit startups struggle for capital despite growing ambitions
India's carbon credit startup ecosystem remains dwarfed by other climate technology sectors, attracting just a fraction of the investment flowing into electric vehicles, renewable energy, and battery storage, new data showed. Read MoreTop
Major clean cooking summit postponed due to travel uncertainties
Organisers of the 2026 Summit on Clean Cooking in Africa have announced the postponement of the high-profile event, which was originally scheduled to take place in Nairobi on July 9-10. Read MoreTop
EU strikes overnight deal to reinforce ETS2 price-stability mechanism
The European Union’s legislators reached a provisional agreement early Thursday morning to strengthen the Market Stability Reserve (MSR) of the bloc’s new carbon market for buildings and road transport, in a move aimed at reducing the risk of price shocks ahead of the system’s launch. Read MoreTop
Charterers and shipowners make steady progress on climate goals, reducing emissions intensity -report
The majority of signatories to a maritime decarbonisation initiative reduced their emissions intensity last year, while overall alignment with the International Maritime Organization's climate goals has stabilised year-on-year, according to a new report. Read MoreTop
Poor communication on CCS is becoming a "political problem", Danish MEP warns
Carbon capture and storage risks turning into a political liability in Europe because most people – including many politicians – have never seen it in action, Danish lawmaker Niels Flemming Hansen has warned, urging reforms to the EU carbon market to better support industrial decarbonisation and carbon dioxide removals (CDR). Read MoreTop
UNDP urges Sri Lanka to finalise carbon trading framework for private capital
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has urged Sri Lanka to operationalise and regulate its policy position on carbon trading, warning that private capital will only flow into markets offering predictability, credibility, and clear institutional structures, local media reported. Read MoreTop
INTERVIEW: Airlines prioritising fuel costs over carbon buying as CORSIA prices slide, says ICAO TAB member
Airlines are focusing more on soaring jet fuel costs and operational pressures than carbon credit purchases as prices for CORSIA-eligible offsets continue to weaken ahead of the scheme’s upcoming mandatory phase in 2027, according to a member of ICAO’s Technical Advisory Body (TAB). Read MoreTop
Longer term govt responses to energy shocks can be good for emission cuts -research
When governments provide short-term relief for energy crises, they tend to go in the wrong direction, whereas prioritising structural responses can create much greater resilience in the long run, according to new research. Read MoreTop
BRIEFING: Staged-consent process in ACCU Scheme reforms needs strengthening, Indigenous network says, as others warn of "complex impacts"
An Indigenous carbon group has said the staged consent process outlined by the Australian government's carbon market reforms needs to be tightened up, while project developers warned expanding consent rights to Native Title claimants could impact the viability of some carbon projects. Read MoreTop
NZ looking at potential NZ$6.6 bln spend to meet NDCs by 2035, says govt
New Zealand could face a bill of up to NZ$6.6 billion ($3.8 bln) to meet its Paris Agreement targets out to 2035, government modelling released Thursday showed. Read MoreTop
INTERVIEW: Chile estimates implementation phase of two sectorial ETSs by 2030, test Article 6 allocation model
Chile has redefined its landmark baseline-and-credit schemes as emissions trading systems (ETSs) and is now evaluating articulation with the energy sector pilot, an official told Carbon Pulse, while seeing potential in Article 6 to channel investment into hard-to-abate sectors and leverage GHG reductions towards national targets. Read MoreTop
LEAK: EU Commission weighs extended free allocation, aviation changes in EU ETS review
The European Commission is weighing an extension of free carbon allowances and a review of aviation rules to ensure “an effective carbon price” on international flights, according to a leaked internal paper seen by Carbon Pulse. Read MoreTop




