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South Korea is planning a major increase in the paid allocation ratio for power plants as part of reforms to revitalise the domestic emissions market, according to local media reports.
Australia pressing on with COP31 preparations, despite still not securing the bid; Australian voluntary cancellations fall in July; CP Daily Newsletter: Thursday Aug ...
Monthly voluntary carbon credit retirements in the Australian registry reached a year-to-date low in July, according to data released by the Clean Energy Regulator.
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices remained steady week-on-week (WoW) absent legislative updates, while Washington Carbon Allowances (WCAs) continued to edge higher to new year-to-date (YtD) ...
As carbon projects in Mexico generate greater credit supply, consultants said that the nation needs a more diverse mix of project types in order to meet new market demands.
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Canada and British Columbia (BC) are doling out clean technology funding despite aims by federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to scrap the country's EV mandate.
Attaining the Core Carbon Principles (CCP) label for credits generated by a clean cookstoves project will quadruple the breakeven cost, the COO of a developer told Carbon Pulse this week.
UN agency ICAO has formally urged governments to "expedite" the authorisation of carbon credit supply for the CORSIA international aviation offsetting scheme, in a letter sent to states towards the ...
Crime in the Amazon is increasingly pivoting from drug trafficking to environmental damage – but carbon projects could incentivise local peoples to ward off criminal organisations, if they are ...
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Malawi has officially submitted its initial report under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement to the UNFCCC, detailing plans to transfer more than 1 million Internationally Transferred Mitigation ...