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Verra reinstates Northern Kenya grassland carbon project following community approval process
Carbon standard Verra has reinstated the Northern Kenya Grassland Carbon Project after a community formally reaffirmed its participation through a process conducted in line with Kenyan law. Read MoreTop
Euro Markets: EU, UK carbon lock in position above âŹ80, as market awaits reform clarity, Hormuz reopening
A late burst of selling pushed EUAs back to the âŹ80 mark, leaving the benchmark contract only marginally higher for the day, as European equities fell late, while traders anticipated that exports would soon start to ramp up from Middle Eastern energy hubs. Read MoreTop
Small batch of European soil carbon credits trade at over âŹ50 per unit, 5 mln more in pipeline
A small batch of an anticipated 5 million European soil carbon credits from one developer have traded at an average of just over âŹ50 a credit. Read MoreTop
Banksâ climate impacts more likely to create transition than physical risks, paper says
Banksâ own climate-impacting activities are more likely to create transition-risk exposure through investors, clients, policymakers, or litigation than to materially increase their own physical climate risks, according to a new working paper on double materiality. Read MoreTop
Ukraine adopts Article 6 pilot framework, national carbon registry rules
Ukraine has adopted a two-year framework on Wednesday to test procedures for authorising, issuing, and transferring mitigation outcomes under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, alongside rules for a national carbon registry. Read MoreTop
Top EU Parliament group seeks âbreathing spaceâ for industry in upcoming EU carbon market reform -media
The European Parliamentâs largest political group is weighing changes to the EU carbon market aimed at shielding industry and limiting price volatility, according to a draft internal document seen by Bloomberg. Read MoreTop
Behind the rhetoric and public criticism, China is adapting to CBAM -report
China repeatedly criticises the European Union's carbon border tariff as a unilateral trade measure, but a more pragmatic response is forming behind the scenes, according to a new report that said Beijing is aligning its own carbon architecture with European standards to protect exporters. Read MoreTop
INTERVIEW: Engineering advisory determines water-based CDR startup to be competitive with traditional amine-based methods
A US carbon removal (CDR) startup announced on Thursday positive analysis from a large, independent engineering consultancy about the price competitiveness of its water-based technology, the founder told Carbon Pulse. Read MoreTop
FEATURE: Brussels "seriously considering" free EU ETS permits for shipping firms using clean fuels
The European Commission is âseriously consideringâ granting free CO2 permits to shipping companies that use clean fuels as part of the upcoming reform of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) due to be presented in July. Read MoreTop
Lack of bankable offtake agreements stalls carbon financing
The carbon industry still faces a critical financing bottleneck as traditional lenders remain sidelined by a lack of bankable offtake agreements, despite growing support for early-stage projects, a conference heard Thursday. Read MoreTop
Biogas carbon project secures approval from Kenya, eyes Article 6, CORSIA trade
A Kenyan biogas project has announced it has secured formal approval from the country's government, eyeing Article 6 trade, just days after a government minister said the number of credits allowed for international sale would be limited to around 10 million until 2030. Read MoreTop
FEATURE: Carbon buyers are eyeing new superpollutant credits for a quicker fix
As promises to tackle emissions in the short term butt heads with the realities of rising energy demand and pricey, early-stage carbon removal technologies, companies are increasingly looking for faster, easier wins â and driving a new market for superpollutant credits. Read MoreTop
Clean aviation firms urge Brussels to extend EU ETS to longâhaul flights
A coalition of European clean aviation technology firms has urged the European Commission to extend the EUâs Emissions Trading System (ETS) to international flights, directly challenging an earlier push by major airlines and six EU governments to curb or delay higher carbon charges on the sector. Read MoreTop
EU lawmakers clash over pace and price of upcoming Electrification Action Plan
European lawmakers on Wednesday exposed deep divisions over the European Commissionâs upcoming Electrification Action Plan, clashing over the pace of the rollout, how to pay for it, and which technologies should count as clean. Read MoreTop




