India is fast-tracking the process of accrediting verifiers and upgrading a pool of nearly 20,000 energy auditors to ensure compliance with the upcoming emissions trading system, a senior official ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed sweeping changes to the state’s landmark climate law that would ease compliance requirements and delay key regulatory timelines, citing mounting cost ...
Europe's largest industrial carbon capture facility is expected to come online by Q3 2026 with capacity to permanently store up to 12 million tonnes of CO2 over 15 years, according to the developer.
Colorado’s Department of Public Health and Environment (CDHPE)’s Air Pollution Control Division (APCD) published a series of rulemaking concepts on Friday aimed at reducing methane emissions under the ...
Emitters extended their net long positions across North American carbon futures markets during a week of quarterly auctions in the Washington and RGGI programmes that mismatched expectations, ...
Brazil, India, and Kenya have the geology, renewable energy and industrial base to support large-scale carbon removal (CDR), but a lack of regulation, financing, and workforce capacity is holding back ...
Peatlands in British Columbia store far more carbon per hectare than surrounding forests yet remain poorly mapped, with their carbon stocks largely unquantified, according to a new study.
The UK government’s decision not to extend its planned carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) to cover refined oil products has triggered warnings from industry that the country’s remaining ...
The Q2 California-Quebec joint WCI auction will offer just under 9% less allowances than the previous quarter, according to a Friday notice.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced the forthcoming launch of a €30 billion industry decarbonisation “investment booster” at an EU summit in the early hours of Friday morning, ...
A 12% EU ETS Market Stability Reserve (MSR) intake rate could add nearly 100 million EUAs to the market by 2027 and lower carbon prices by around 13% over the period, according to analysis published ...
India could emerge as a major global supplier of durable carbon removals (CDR), but it must first address policy gaps, weak demand, and high costs to scale the sector, a policy brief published this ...
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