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Australian regulator fines carbon developer hopeful over greenwashing allegations
An Australian fertiliser company has been fined for greenwashing by the country’s market watchdog over claims it made regarding its aspirations to develop a reforestation carbon project in the Philippines.
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Denmark rolls out major initiatives to cut agricultural carbon emissions, restore nature
The Danish government and leading industry, agriculture, and environmental groups have agreed a major strategy to cut carbon from agriculture and restore nature that includes a tax on livestock emissions, conversion of farmlands to forest, and biochar subsidies.
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Korean tech firm, Japanese exchange operator partner to accelerate Asian voluntary carbon market
The tech arm of a South Korean conglomerate has partnered with a Japanese carbon exchange operator to drive expansion of voluntary carbon trading across Asia, they announced Tuesday.
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Washington’s cap-and-invest participation picks up in Q2
The number of entities registered with active accounts in Washington’s cap-and-trade scheme increased in Q2 despite the looming possibility of a programme repeal.
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Rio Tinto wants biofuels feedstock production to be eligible to earn ACCUs
Australian miner Rio Tinto has urged the federal government to allow farming projects that grow feedstock for biofuels and renewable diesel to be able to earn Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs).
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Canada outlines CCUS investment tax credit guidance
The Government of Canada released guidance to implement a batch of clean economy tax credits, including a carbon capture, utilisation, and storage investment tax credit (CCUS ITC), as part of its fall economic statement provisions.
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Voluntary carbon market to hit $100 bln by mid-2030s, driving environmental, economic, social benefits -ratings agency
A $100 billion global voluntary carbon market would support sustainable development, reduce carbon, restore land equivalent to the size of Peru, and create millions of jobs - but work is needed to improve the market's integrity and transparency, according to a study released on Tuesday.
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Traders mostly shorten net length across North American carbon markets
Covered entities widened RGGI allowance (RGA) net length while traders mainly reduced holdings across California Carbon Allowances (CCAs), with muted activity in Washington Carbon Allowances (WCAs), according to weekly data from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
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RGGI Market: RGAs hover below peaks in the absence of programme review news
RGGI Allowance (RGA) values edged up even as market activity tapered off, partly driven by higher temperature forecasts across the Northeast, amid ongoing silence from the scheme's administrator regarding updates to the Third Program Review.
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US DAC company announces $475 mln investment into two Louisiana facilities
A California-based direct air capture (DAC) company announced Monday a $475 million investment towards two DAC facilities in northwestern Louisiana with a combined expected annual capacity of nearly 320,000 tonnes of CO2.
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BRIEFING: Carbon credits key part of coal phaseout equation
Carbon credits to compensate for loss of revenue in the early closure of coal plants will be an integral part of achieving coal phaseouts in developing countries, said stakeholders during a high-level dialogue on phasing out coal hosted in London.
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EU Chips Act could see sector rival steel, chemicals for emissions, says report
EU plans to boost semiconductor manufacturing could see the sector rival those of chemicals and steel as a source of emissions, according to a study published on Monday.
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VCM Report: Thin trade dampens voluntary carbon spirits in dry June, but signs of ARR, CDR markets hotting up
The summer drought extended for another week in the voluntary carbon market, leaving one major exchange and several participants describing activity levels as torporific, although there was a bounce in Phase 1 CORSIA price assessments and continued interest in the carbon removals (CDR) sector.
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Europe should shut down gas grids to avoid price spiral -report
Gas grids in Europe should be progressively shut down to avoid costs for consumers spiralling out of control, according to a study published on Monday.
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New policy drivers required to close 10 bln-tonne carbon removal gap by 2050, says report
New policy drivers are needed if the world is to develop the required carbon removal (CDR) capacity to abate residual emissions by mid-century, especially the integration of credits within compliance carbon markets and leakage mechanisms, according to a new report.
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EU announces record €3 bln spending on clean energy from carbon trading revenues
The European Commission has disbursed €2.967 billion from emissions trading revenues to support 39 clean energy projects in less-developed EU member states, in what is the largest disbursement of this kind to date, the EU executive announced on Monday.
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International standards body announces fresh plan to harmonise emissions disclosure landscape
An international sustainability standard-setter has unveiled a new two-year plan to help bring together the various corporate climate disclosure requirements, also formalising several partnerships with other organisations in the field.
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World Bank, IMF operationalise climate action framework with first Madagascar project
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have launched the 'Enhanced Cooperation Framework for Climate Action' with Madagascar as the first beneficiary.
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EU ETS should apply to all types of CO2 from waste incineration, NGO argues
The EU should press ahead with plans to extend its ETS to the incineration of municipal waste, while ensuring that rubbish isn't diverted to landfills to avoid the carbon price, an NGO recommended on Monday based on new analysis.
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Save UK steel jobs through low-carbon investment, says think-tank
The next UK government could protect thousands of jobs at the Port Talbot steelworks and expand British steelmaking by investing in low-carbon technology over the next five years, according to a climate think-tank.
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