Latest Posts ‘Greenhushing’ falls in voluntary carbon market -analyst; California grid operator’s emissions down nearly 9% in 2025; Euro Markets: EUAs record largest weekly ...
Emissions from California's largest grid operator ended 2025 down by roughly 8.5% year-on-year (YoY), according to recently published data.
The green transition adviser to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has backed the idea of continuing to hand out free carbon allowances to industries under the EU Emissions Trading ...
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has warned the United Nations is at risk of "imminent financial collapse" due to member states failing to pay their fees.
The Bahamas’ lower legislative chamber is debating two bills following up on prior carbon market laws from 2022, triggering a debate centred on government rhetoric versus outcomes.
High electricity prices, and complex value chains, are making carbon capture and storage (CCS) unviable for the cement industry without public subsidies, a senior executive at Heidelberg Materials has ...
Latest Posts.; EU’s Article 6 impact assessment and proposal expected in Q4; Scotland prefers to exclude regiona ...
The European Commission will present before Christmas a proposal and impact assessment detailing how international carbon credits generated under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement could be used within ...
Scotland’s parliament approved legislation this week to embed binding nature recovery targets in law, giving ministers new powers to develop legislation pertaining to wildfire management, sustainable ...
The Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) has released its first dedicated global standard for accounting land-based emissions and carbon removals within corporate greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories, ...
Germany’s federal administrative court has ruled that the government’s 2023 Climate Action Programme falls short of legal requirements and must be strengthened to ensure the country meets its ...
The UK must reframe its clean power narrative around energy security, affordability, and local benefits if it is to maintain cross-party consensus and public support, a new report has found.
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