California air regulator ARB is poised to publish draft language on carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration in the state, the North American Carbon World 2026 conference heard on Wednesday.
The first tranche of cash under the World Bank's $1-billion forest programme in Central Africa has been approved, to support efforts leading to a 17.6 million tonnes of CO2e reduction in GHG emissions ...
It’s time for the voluntary carbon market (VCM) to return to forest emission reduction credits alongside removals, attendees of the North American Carbon World (NACW) 2026 conference heard Wednesday.
The voluntary carbon market (VCM) is unlikely to get over its "midlife crisis" in the short-term, stakeholders said at the North American Carbon World 2026 conference Wednesday. The voluntary carbon ...
Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) projects could alleviate some capex costs, which generally rise with scale, by selling carbon credits, according to a panel Wednesday at the virtual ...
California air regulator ARB is poised to publish draft language on carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration in the state, the North American Carbon World 2026 conference heard on Wednesday.
The number of applications to submit land to New Zealand’s ETS slipped to single digits in March, according to government data published this week.
Regulations for Mexico’s long-delayed ETS could be put on the back burner until the recent global energy crisis subsides and a trade agreement review with the US is concluded, a national carbon ...
The new, far-right government of Chilean President Jose Antonio Kast has approved renewable energy projects worth just over $1 billion in investment – even as it rescinds other mitigation measures, ...
Artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape how voluntary carbon markets function – from project design and monitoring to certification and pricing – but its growing role is exposing both new ...
Colombia has debuted its first biochar-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits, as the issuer expands beyond its traditional stronghold in neighbouring Bolivia.
Warming-driven soil carbon losses could be significantly amplified under drought conditions, while wetter climates may instead see gains, according to new research that highlights a key but ...