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European companies may have offset emissions using carbon credits from projects potentially operating wrongfully, a media organisation reported this week.
A US oil and gas producer used a carbon credit portfolio weighted toward landfill methane capture and predominantly domestic offsets to maintain Scope 1 and 2 carbon neutrality in one of its major ...
The UK's grid operator has launched an £8 billion partnership to expand transmission infrastructure and bring more clean energy online by engaging with regional suppliers.
A new version of a UK forest carbon crediting standard launched on Friday, incorporating changes from the consultation feedback such as changes to the minimum project duration to align with ...
Thailand’s Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO) this week launched a month-long public consultation on three draft methodologies under its Premium T-VER programme, covering protocols for ...
Permits in China's national emissions market over the past week fell to the lowest level in around six weeks amid mounting selling pressure, but weekly trading volumes remained relatively stable.
The African Union Development Agency (AUDA‑NEPAD) has launched a continent-wide initiative to enhance carbon market governance, introducing new integrity and equity principles, a regional coordination ...
The voluntary carbon market (VCM) has in the first six months of this year seen on average higher retirements, more unique buyers, and bigger offtake volumes than in 2024, according to a report ...
The first quarter 2025 credit and deficit generation report of California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) showed a drop in the surplus that has been incrementally increasing since Q1 2024.
A global carbon removal (CDR) coalition is launching a shared platform for cross-border collaboration to scale the sector.
California Carbon Allowance (CCAs) bumped up after weeks of flatter prices, while Washington Carbon Allowance (WCAs) continued to inch up to reach a year-to-date (YtD) high, as activity around both ...
US EPA finalises 18-month delay for methane standards for oil and gas facilities, prompting pushback
The US EPA has officially pushed back the compliance deadline for its 2024 methane standards for the oil and gas industry, thereby granting more time to oil and natural gas companies to align with the ...
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