Rising attendance has driven a 26-fold increase in emissions from air travel to United Nations climate negotiations over the past three decades, with delegate flights generating more than 710,000 ...
Enhanced weathering (EW) could remove hundreds of millions of tonnes of CO2 each year, though major uncertainties remain around how much carbon ultimately reaches long-term storage, according to a new ...
Global toy manufacturer Lego Group holds a balance of 42,000 carbon credits after retiring 25,000 units in 2025 as part of a strategy to reduce emissions across its value chain, it said in its latest ...
Energy Aspects’ London-based senior carbon analyst is joining risk management firm Redshaw Advisors, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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One of the largest cooperation agreements to curb deforestation in the Amazon has renewed its commitment with a second country, extending efforts beyond 2030 with an emphasis on results-based payments ...
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA said this week it will appeal to the country’s Supreme Court after the Borgarting Court of Appeal overturned a lower court ruling that had cleared the airline of a NOK 400 ...
Coal-fired power generation and emissions have yet to significantly rebound across the EU amid mild weather and low demand, despite analysts highlighting fuel-switching away from gas due to extreme ...
The government of Indonesia will pilot a new global framework for standardising carbon credit data as part of efforts to strengthen transparency and interoperability in carbon markets, according to an ...
EU lawmakers should design the bloc’s 2040 climate framework to deliver the targeted 90% GHG emissions cut fully at home, using international carbon credits only as a tightly controlled back‑up, and ...
Major European utilities urge EU leaders to maintain robust ETS, electricity marginal pricing system
Eight major European power producers have urged EU institutions to maintain the marginal pricing electricity system and a robust Emissions Trading System (ETS), in a letter sent this week.
ArcelorMittal is preparing to restart a second blast furnace at its major steelworks in Fos-sur-Mer, signalling a potential rebound for one of France’s largest industrial sites and significant EU ...
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