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The ability of EU forests to absorb carbon is rapidly decreasing due to growing harvest rates and extreme weather events, jeopardising the bloc’s climate goals, according to a paper released on ...
An avoided deforestation programme in Argentina is one step away from receiving the first-ever credits under Verra's Jurisdictional and Nested REDD+ (JNR) Framework – which could inject the ...
A top Argentinian official on Monday voiced intent to sell mitigation contribution units (MCUs) under Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement, prioritising this over other Article 6 use cases that involve ...
RGGI’s smallest participating state could miss its legally-binding emissions targets as early as next year if it stalls on policy intervention, new data by the state’s climate arm has revealed.
The US EPA aims to issue CO2 injection well permits within two years, but is not on track to meet that target despite additional resources available to increase expertise and capacity, an independent ...
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Florida’s attorney general (AG) launched an investigation this week into two climate reporting organisations, examining whether their activities could breach state consumer protection or antitrust ...
A Swiss developer of forestry projects and a China-based manufacturer of biomass pyrolysis technology on Tuesday announced a partnership to develop durable carbon removal (CDR) projects in Paraguay.
US EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin travelled to a truck dealership in Indianapolis on Tuesday afternoon to announce the long-anticipated repeal of the endangerment finding, setting up the final blow to a ...
A Danish public utility has signed a deal with a US-based carbon removals (CDR) company to look at the potential for developing a large-scale bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) facility ...
Last week's decision by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), reframing climate action as a legal obligation, means the EU's push to water down climate policies may breach both EU and ...
Cordoba province has launched a subnational carbon credit standard for methane emissions reductions, underpinned by local demand from an infrastructure compensation programme, which is part of a ...