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Recent indications that more EU countries may use Article 6 credits towards climate goals could incentivise host countries to approve a greater volume of transitioning Clean Development Mechanism (CDM ...
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The Kenyan government has set a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 35% by 2035, compared to a business-as-usual scenario, according to its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the ...
The US must pursue biomass-based CO2 removal (CDR) to effectively decarbonise and meet 2050 climate targets, instead of using it as an energy source or producing crop-based biofuels, according to ...
A breakthrough in the remote Gobi desert sands could finally catapult thorium to the front of the race to find the fuel of the future that weans the world off gas and coal dependency. A breakthrough ...
A carbon insurer is the first to be approved by Lloyd's to underwrite carbon projects at the earliest stages of their development, claiming to be the only insurer able to cover projects before ...
DAC price seen hitting $50/t mark by 2035, driven by clean fuel mandates; INTERVIEW: Biomass-based CDR will decarbonise US economy more effectively than corn, soy-ba ...
France's TotalEnergies and Oman's OQ Exploration and Production have broke ground on a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Oman, which they claim will be among the lowest-emitting in the world ...
If poor-quality credits flood compliance systems, it will damage government credibility, suppress allowance prices, and weaken decarbonisation incentives. Governments must act to protect the long-term ...
Construction of Europe's first CO2 carrier ship is now complete, marking a step forward in the creation of a carbon capture, transport, and storage network, the project developers announced on ...
Researchers have found a way to reduce carbon emissions from cement production by 80% by getting to the core of its production rather than worrying at expensive but less effective energy switch-outs.
Airlines urged to lock in credits ahead of CORSIA price surge; INTERVIEW: Japan’s blue carbon market could set example for world; Major airline looks to CDR units ...