A top Illinois lawmaker is looking to join states in seeking polluters-pay legislation, according to legislation submitted this week. A top Illinois lawmaker is looking to join states in seeking ...
Some 3 million carbon credits have been issued to a northern Mexico grassland restoration project after achieving verification under Verra’s Improved Land Management (VM0042) methodology, according to ...
Canada’s federal government said Thursday it would trade its electric vehicle (EV) sales mandate for tighter GHG emissions standards for cars and light trucks, as part of a broader strategy aimed at ...
Mexico is plotting the long-awaited regulation of its emissions trading system (ETS) in Q2 2025, a carbon industry representative said during a webinar, adding there was uncertainty if ...
Bahrain is witnessing rising domestic interest in carbon pricing, as the major aluminium producer faces stark exposure to the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), according to attendees of ...
UK emissions fell to 373 million tonnes of CO2e in 2024, a 3% decrease year-on-year, as official data released Thursday showed how sectors’ trajectories continued to significantly diverge.
A Nova Scotia-based CO2 removal (CDR) startup specialising in carbon capture for coastal bioenergy and industrial facilities announced Thursday the successful close of its C$4 million ($2.9 mln) ...
A US federal judge ruled on Monday that a Texas law barring state entities from investing in or contracting with companies deemed to be “boycotting” fossil fuels is unconstitutional, granting partial ...
Germany has the potential to remove as many as 95 million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere each year by 2045 if it pursues ambitious climate policies, according to a new report.
The European Investment Bank will lend €3 billion to fund decarbonisation measures that will be paid back via future revenues from the yet-to-be-launched EU carbon market for buildings and transport ...
Germany's €3 billion state aid scheme to fund clean technology manufacturing received the green light by the European Commission on Thursday.
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has assumed control of clean energy and cookstove company Koko Networks, after the company failed to secure Kenyan project approval and fell into bankruptcy. ...
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