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UK power company Drax saw its profit before tax drop by nearly 40% year-on-year in the first half of 2025, although the company stressed it is nearing final agreement with the government to extend ...
Emerging wildfire hotspots have been identified in Scotland in a new study led by a carbon insurer, presenting a direct threat to the nearly 30 million tonnes of CO2 emissions expected to be prevented ...
The EU’s proposal to use revenues from its border carbon fee to support exports from domestic industries will cause uproar among trading partners and is unlikely to be enough to make exports ...
Tanzania is preparing for participating in international carbon markets including the UN aviation offsetting scheme CORSIA, an official from the country’s National Carbon Monitoring Centre (NCMC) told ...
A Swedish developer has appointed a fellow Swedish bank to support with the rollout of combined heat and power (CHP) plants equipped with carbon capture in the Nordic region.
New South Wales EPA proposals for tougher new methane emissions reporting and regulation requirements for coal mines is a step in the right direction, but could be missing larger chunks of pollution, ...
The government of South Korea has set loose climate targets for the domestic industrial sector based on a flawed emissions forecast, according to a new report.
Reports released Thursday touted the decarbonisation opportunities Australia could harness with the take up of biomethane or “renewable natural gas” (RNG), beyond the generation of carbon credits. ...
New Zealand’s government has voted to repeal the 2018 ban on new oil and gas exploration, as part of a package of amendments to the Crown Minerals Act which passed on Thursday.
Singapore-based Climate Impact X (CIX) and an Australian financial tech firm have signed an agreement to support environmental market growth by exploring interoperability between their platforms, the ...
A New Zealand-listed forestry company is considering expanding its team to take advantage of opportunities in the US and Brazil carbon markets.
The world’s most prominent certification system designed for woody biomass has been accused of approving wood linked to forest destruction as climate-friendly fuel, according to a new report.