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A tech outfit measuring forests and ecosystems via satellite on Monday announced it has raised $8.5 million in a Series A funding round led by Berlin-based venture capital company. A Carbon Pulse ...
The UK’s development finance institute labelled 41% of its 2024 commitments as climate finance in its latest report, marking an increase from the previous year’s percentage, but a decrease from 2022.
A legislative proposal to restrict the volume of farmland being converted to forest in the NZ ETS is flawed and risks leading to perverse outcomes, stakeholders have warned, however what is considered ...
The BRICS bloc of emerging economies formally endorsed their carbon markets partnership and again opposed unilateral carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAMs) and deforestation policies in a ...
The UK's National Wealth Fund is investing nearly half the equity raised for a CO2 pipeline that is part of a planned carbon capture and storage cluster in the country's cement and lime production hub ...
An Indian developer on Monday strongly refuted allegations of double counting or the issuance of ineligible carbon credits associated with a project that was suspended under Verra’s Verified Carbon ...
Japan's environment ministry is seeking public comments on four offset methodologies under the country's domestic J-Credit programme. A Carbon Pulse subscription is required to read this content.
The week got off to a quiet start after the July 4 public holiday in the US had robbed the market of much of its liquidity, but the start of a new week looked to be continuing the quiet trend, as EUA ...
Latest Posts.; French govt advisors value climate action at €256/tCO2e in 2025; EU Commission launches roadmap fo ...
Australia’s Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee (ERAC) has launched consultation on whether four Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) methods should be remade or not, it announced Monday. A Carbon ...
Nearly 12,000 verified carbon units have been confirmed by Ghana and Switzerland under their bilateral Article 6.2 agreement, precipitating issuance of these Internationally Transferred Mitigation ...
California’s Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) has ordered a Texas-based carbon credit seller to refund more than $68,500 to state consumers and businesses after finding the ...
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