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Sylvera expands pre-issuance service to carbon project developers
Sylvera will now offer project developers access to pre-issuance assessments for carbon credits in a bid to raise supply-side integrity in the market, the carbon ratings agency and data provider revealed exclusively to Carbon Pulse.
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Wind, solar and batteries push fossil fuels to record lows, but costly coal and hydro keep prices high
The post Wind, solar and batteries push fossil fuels to record lows, but costly coal and hydro keep prices high appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Project launches in Germany to advance biodiversity conservation in farms
A Munich-based nature tech firm has launched a two-year initiative aimed at advancing biodiversity monitoring in agricultural areas in Germany, in a bid to reward farmers who implement nature conservation and restoration activities on their lands.
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Most airlines have ‘head in the clouds’ about CORSIA, say experts
CORSIA take-off is still stymied by uncertainty about supply, as well as a long haul until the compliance deadline, experts told a webinar on Tuesday.
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Technological capture of biogenic CO2 is key to EU’s 2040 climate goal, says trade body
The EU must recognise technological removals in its emissions trading scheme and prioritise biogenic CO2 in infrastructure in order to achieve its 2040 emissions reduction goal, according to an industry body.
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Seagrass loss could cost more than $200 bln over 25 years, study says
Seagrass loss worldwide could lead to the release of nearly 1.2 billion tonnes of CO2 over the next 25 years, with estimated costs of more than $200 bln, according to a paper released on Tuesday.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
European carbon allowances shrugged off a weak session on Monday to advance to their highest in nearly five weeks as technically-focused buyers targeted a key resistance level, while gas prices climbed steadily as the EU confirmed it would legislate for a Russian energy ban, and UK Allowances rose to their highest in more than 18 months amid continued speculative buying ahead of a key EU-UK summit.
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Protecting forests as long-term assets can revitalise voluntary carbon market, says consultancy
Maximising the value of forests as assets able to generate numerous revenue streams, from carbon credits to timber, can revitalise the voluntary market, provided developers ensure projects deliver real climate impact, according to a study published Tuesday.
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Mirova engages in biodiversity campaign with up to 20 companies
France-based asset manager Mirova has launched an engagement campaign on biodiversity disclosures targeting up to 20 European companies in an initiative it hopes to scale up over time.
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Moldova beats EU to 2035 NDC submission, targets 75% unconditional emissions reduction with Article 6 provisions
Moldova has submitted its new Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the Paris Agreement, outlining an economy-wide 75% emissions reduction target by 2035, compared to 1990, while marginally raising the ambition of its 2030 goals.
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Renewables sector “letting frustrations fester”, says new energy infrastructure czar
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Global food companies progress on emissions disclosure, but fail to quantify climate targets -report
An analysis of 50 multinational food companies with over $1 billion in North American revenues found that a majority of them have disclosed Scope 3 emissions but have failed to quantify emissions reductions targets.
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Uniper may build 2 GW new gas capacity in Germany, coal power generation drops
Uniper has said it plans to build 2 GW of new gas capacity in Germany as it saw its coal-fired generation covered under European compliance carbon schemes halve in Q1 2025, compared to one year prior.
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Copenhagen summit to up pressure on countries to strengthen Paris pledges
Countries will once again come under pressure to strengthen and widen the scope of the national pledges to the Paris Agreement, as around 30 ministers and leaders gather for the Copenhagen Climate Ministerial on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Koala pilot project sees first ACCU issuance, as it begins what could be a tough search for buyers
A carbon project restoring habitat for koalas has received its first Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs), but its steep start-up costs mean it will likely be forced to search for buyers beyond the Safeguard Mechanism to recoup costs, according to its developers.
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Carbon credit issuance represents only 1% of NbS mitigation potential in Southeast Asia, report says
Carbon credit issuance from nature-based projects make up just 1% of the mitigation potential across ecosystems in Southeast Asia's six major economies, largely due to lack of policy incentives, according to a report published Tuesday.
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Microsoft expands agreement with Swedish carbon removal developer to 5 mln credits
Microsoft has boosted its agreement to purchase carbon removals from a Swedish energy provider and carbon removal developer, raising the volume of procured credits by over 50% to around 5 million, compared to the initial deal signed last year.
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Germany to cancel 500k EU ETS allowances linked to 2022 coal plant closures
Germany has notified the European Commission of its intent to cancel around 500,000 EUAs linked to the closure of coal-fired power plants in 2022, in a bid to ensure that its phaseout of the polluting fuel source delivers genuine climate benefits.
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Singapore, Rwanda sign Article 6 implementation agreement
Singapore on Tuesday inked an implementation agreement with Rwanda under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, adding the East African nation to a string of potential suppliers of carbon credits to its domestic market.
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Finnish firms launch new commercial CO2 concrete solution
A carbon utilisation firm has partnered with a technology provider to launch a commercial CO2-curing solution for precast concrete production, the two companies announced Tuesday.
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