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South Pole outlines key pillars to drive carbon market to trillion-dollar value
UPDATE – Brussels announces ETS-backed ‘Industrial Decarbonisation Bank’ worth €100 bln
Orsted advances Denmark’s first full-scale CCS project with key component installation
EU Commission seeks to postpone climate reporting and due diligence rules
COP16: UK releases national biodiversity plan for 2030
US forest carbon project developer announces $2.2 mln in IFM credit deals
Shipping should become more proactive on EU ETS, hedge to get ahead of price rise -trader
Australia’s forest sector missing out on carbon market opportunities, report finds
Holistic carbon pricing strategies crucial to closing climate finance gap -report
UPDATE – BP slashes energy transition spend in pivot back to petroleum
Prices fall as first pumped hydro and two eight hour battery projects win landmark storage tender
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
More EU utilities post heavy fossil power drop in 2024
India to cut cement sector energy emissions by 20% over six years under carbon trading scheme -source
BRIEFING: South Korea to revamp process for buying Article 6 carbon credits
Software firm partners with carbon project platform to support CDR efforts through forward credit purchases
Southeast Asian steelmaker to double production, cut emissions in new deal
“A tricky dance getting out of coal:” Why Australia’s biggest state and its biggest grid needs a climate bill
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EU Commission unveils Clean Industrial Deal, doubles down on climate
The US is destroying climate progress. Here’s a strategy to win over the right | Erin Burns
It’s time to rethink how climate action succeeds. The key is to acknowledge that it’s never the sole force driving political decisions
We are witnessing the most devastating climate disasters on record: wildfires ravaging Los Angeles, deadly floods in North Carolina, and global temperature records shattered month after month. We have officially surpassed 1.5C of warming, a critical threshold scientists have long warned against. At the same time, the US is scaling back policies, freezing critical programs and shifting priorities away from climate action.
But now isn’t the time to give up on climate action. Instead, it is high time to rethink how it succeeds.
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