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A peer-reviewed article, authored by several patent-holders for peridotite-based carbon capture and mineralisation (CCM) activities, has found encouraging results about a new project in Oman.
The European Central Bank’s (ECB) decision last week to integrate a climate factor into its collateral framework is drawing praise from sustainable finance experts, who say the move could mark a ...
It would be irresponsible to roll out ocean-based carbon removal technology on a commercial scale until its impacts on marine biodiversity are understood, scientists based in the UK have said.
The European Commission is seeking feedback on its global climate and energy strategy for the next five years, which will feed into its communication to be released before the end of the year.
Cambodia on Friday pledged to cut its greenhouse gas 2035 business-us-usual emission levels by more than half under its third Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) if it receives international ...
China's national emissions market continued to see healthy trading volumes over the past week despite a slight drop in prices, which some attributed to increased participation of smaller power plants ...
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Carbon project benefit-sharing should be based on revenue rather than profit, according to a blue carbon developer active in Africa with plans to publish its agreement terms.
European carbon allowances shrugged off a weak start on Thursday morning, with prices moving in their narrowest range for more than four years, and surged in the afternoon to a one-week high on a ...
Climate Impact Partners on Friday said it has registered Asia’s first project under Verra’s VM0047 afforestation, reforestation and revegetation (ARR) methodology, partnering with a Philippines-based ...
A UK-based AI company specialising in sustainable resource analytics has unveiled a new carbon price forecasting model for the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS).
The Supervisory Body for the Article 6.4 carbon crediting mechanism has urged the mobilisation of new financial resources, citing an ongoing "significant shortfall" between what has been allocated and ...
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