A Swiss-headquartered forestry group announced on Wednesday its second partnership to roll out large-scale biomass carbon projects in Paraguay, with the launch of a first durable carbon removal (CDR) ...
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The westernmost Canadian province must commission three times more power capacity through 2040 than currently projected if the government commits to policies that would increase fossil fuel operations ...
Australian oil and gas producer Woodside Energy has signed a voluntary carbon credit offtake agreements that will go towards meeting its corporate emissions reduction targets.  Australian oil and gas ...
Belgium’s updated climate roadmap for 2030 shows higher ambition but still falls short on renewables and energy efficiency, the European Commission said in an assessment of the country’s National ...
Carbon leakage has been estimated to offset between 5-30% of domestic emissions reductions in most recent studies, according to a new review that proposes a framework for analysing the spillover ...
UK policy bank aims to mobilise £100 bln towards clean energy, emissions cuts by 2030; CP Daily News Ticker: 28 January 2026; Up to 30% of nations’ domestic emiss ...
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A major exchange group in Asia and a stock exchange in Latin America signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Tuesday to promote the development of carbon markets in their regions and advance ...
In his 12th letter from the COP30 presidency, Brazilian COP President Andre Correa do Lago has introduced a two-tier multilateralism framework to accelerate climate action, warning that ...
Government officials of Belize announced a programme to plant 1 million trees across the country in the next decade through a ceremonial planting on Monday.
While a dozen EU member states support exempting fertilisers from the EU's carbon border fee, the European Parliament is taking a more cautious line.