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COP29: Nearly half of companies use zero renewable electricity -report
Nearly half of companies globally continue to only use non-renewable electricity, according to a new report released on Friday.
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Sustainable projects need more than internal carbon price to be viable, says food and beverage company
A food and beverage multinational on Thursday told a webinar that making the business case for sustainability projects needs more than an internal carbon price to be financially viable, and so turns to a different set of metrics when evaluating which investments to make.
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COP29: Pledge to boost global power storage, grids aims to support renewables rollout
The Azerbaijani COP29 presidency launched a series of pledges on Friday to boost clean energy storage and infrastructure globally and in the Caspian region, in support of last year's commitment to triple renewables and double energy efficiency.
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Carbon market investment has exploded since 2021, analysts find
Some $42 billion has been spent was spent on the origination and development of 11,752 registered and pre-registered carbon credit projects globally, and about half of this, $22 bln, happened between 2021 and 2023, analysts estimate.
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France launches voluntary biodiversity credit scheme
The French government has announced the launch of a national scheme for voluntary biodiversity credits, in an attempt to mobilise private financing towards nature conservation and restoration.
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COP29: Thailand to present draft climate change bill to cabinet in December -official
The government of Thailand will submit the draft climate change bill containing provisions for an emissions trading scheme and a carbon tax for cabinet approval by December, but expecting a final bill to be implemented only by 2026, a government official told Carbon Pulse.
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AU Market: ACCU price hits A$42 amid accelerating demand, supply concerns
Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) prices on the secondary market have surged to A$42 ($26.55), as buying activity continues to ramp up by facilities covered under the Safeguard Mechanism ahead of the March deadline.
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COP29: Russia, Ethiopia partner on low-carbon development initiatives
BRICS members Russia and Ethiopia signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on low-carbon development at COP29 in Baku, local media reported on Thursday.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
European carbon prices gave up a strong opening surge to a 10-week high, posting a 1.5% decline by midday on Friday, on the back of aggressive selling after front-month TTF natural gas fell back sharply from Thursday's one-year high, leaving Europe's benchmark carbon contract heading for a weekly decline.
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COP29: Back on track – New Article 6 text opens door to finalising trade rules in Baku
A new Article 6 text published Friday after a late night of work in Baku has put talks on finalising international carbon trade rules firmly back on track, according to sources close to the negotiations, following a nervy reaction to a chaotic, 43-page previous draft.
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COP29 hosts accused of detaining climate defenders
Human rights groups have called for a review of how countries are chosen to host the COP climate summits.
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Canadian carbon financier boosts Article 6-labelled credit inventory to 1.7 mln
Canada-based Base Carbon has an inventory of more than 1.7 million Article 6-authorised cookstove credits on its balance sheet, the company said in third quarter results.
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DATA DIVE: Too soon to draw conclusions on CORSIA carbon credit supply and demand
With four new standards approved to supply CORSIA compliance last month, and the aviation sector now well into its first phase, the voluntary carbon market is starting to make predictions around prospective supply and demand for the UN's international aviation offsetting scheme - but it may be too soon to forecast what will be needed, and what will be available to buy.
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COP29: Developing countries demand more transition finance to stop exploiting fossil fuels
Developing countries relying on oil and gas extraction for state revenues need technical and financial support to phase it down — even if they are keen to follow through on last year's COP28 global commitment to pursue a just and orderly transition away from fossil fuels, according to experts at COP29.
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UK REDD+ project developer launches insurance product for its carbon credits
A London-based jurisdictional REDD+ (JREDD+) project developer has introduced a new insurance feature for its carbon credits, the organisation announced on Thursday.
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CN Markets: CEAs extend record high again, volume continues to increase
Chinese carbon prices hit record highs again over the past week as the emissions market continued to gather momentum from emerging demand ahead of the year-end compliance deadline.
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UK finance minister outlines reforms to drive growth in green finance, clean energy
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves pledged to fire up competitiveness in the country's financial services sector during her first Mansion House speech on Thursday evening, planning to boost private investment in clean energy and make the UK a global leader in sustainable finance.
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Timberland management firm’s LATAM reforestation fund reaches $500 mln, as Petrobras steps up Amazon investment
The timberland management division of a Sao Paulo-based investment bank has reached $500 million for its Latin American reforestation fund, while Brazilian oil giant Petrobras has pledged increased funding for ecological restoration in the Amazon in partnership with the country's development bank.
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INTERVIEW: Air sample monitoring could provide real-time carbon reporting accuracy, firm says
A developer of atmospheric emissions monitoring for carbon markets said its approach could improve the accuracy of monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of nature-based projects, and potentially lead to more credits being issued than otherwise assumed using conventional methods.
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COP29: BRIEFING – Israel readies carbon tax to shield companies from CBAM
Israel is in the final stretches of preparing a tax on greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants that parliament approved in September after years of debate in an effort to resolve a “significant market failure” caused when polluters don’t pay for their environmental damage.
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