Most Asian carbon markets unlikely to hit EU CBAM price levels, say experts; Euro Markets: Midday Update; Microsoft to “build on and support” existing carbon rem ...
An Asian airline has just retired 150,000 credits to comply with its obligations under the aviation sector’s international offsetting programme.
Microsoft to “build on and support” existing carbon removal portfolio, denies end to credit buying; Russian carbon offset demand elevated since start of 2025 -an ...
Demand for offsets from Russian companies has increased since the start of 2025, with both the number of unique buyers and the volume of retirements from Russian entities in the voluntary carbon ...
A new carbon crediting framework aimed at cutting methane emissions from rice farming has been released for public consultation.
ECS26: Carbon removal registry floats ‘European Central Bank’ idea for voluntary credits; New carbon crediting method opens for feedback targeting methane emissi ...
Car industry demands could add €74 bln to EU oil bill, say campaigners; Global energy system faces ‘twin fossil shock’ as crises accelerate shift to electrific ...
Global energy system faces ‘twin fossil shock’ as crises accelerate shift to electrification -report; ICAO doubles down on call for member states to stop pursuin ...
UN agency ICAO has reaffirmed that the CORSIA aviation offsetting scheme remains the "only global market-based measure" to address the sector's international climate impact and that countries and ...
EU CBAM to have limited impact on Asian countries that implement effective carbon pricing, report says; Australian carbon market sees limited participation beyond co ...
The two new savanna fire management (SFM) methods signed off on Friday have addressed long-standing supply impacts participants feared it could have on Australia's carbon market, according to experts, ...
Australian buyers of carbon credits aren’t engaging beyond a small core group, with transactions stalling due to pricing confusion and structural supply constraints, according to the head of an ...