Quebec will maintain its 37.5% emissions reduction target below 1990 levels, but has extended the deadline from 2030 to 2035, the provincial government announced on Wednesday.
The UAE is in the unique position of being both a potential buyer and seller of international carbon credits, carbon market participants said during the Carbon Forward Middle East conference last week ...
Carbon credit purchases are increasing among mid-market buyers as oil and gas companies have reduced their volumes, and new cookstove projects favour newer, more rigorous methodologies, a director ...
Brazilian prosecutors have called for a probe into what would be one of the country's biggest banking scandals, allegedly involving R$45.5 billion ($8.6 bln) in fraudulent carbon credits generated in ...
While technology has rapidly expanded climate knowledge and solutions, protecting the world's natural assets should still be humanity's top priority, experts told the World Economic Forum (WEF) ...
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To accelerate renewable electricity deployment, a new report calls for states to adopt a 3C policy framework - balancing conservation, communities, and climate - to address land use conflicts and ...
India has turned its transition to renewable energy into a "people's moment" over the last decade, beating its 2030 target for installed capacity while rolling solar panels out across millions of ...
After 25 years of negotiations, the EU and Mercosur signed a contentious deal to create one of the world’s largest free trade zones on Saturday in Asuncion, Paraguay, with its impacts on nature still ...
Honduras is aiming to reduce emissions by over 12.82 MtCO2e by 2035, compared to a business-as-usual (BAU) baseline, with the target fully conditional on receiving international financial support, ...
A voluntary carbon standard body has added three more risk maps for jurisdictional REDD projects, bringing the total to nine.
A new international panel has appointed its first members to help develop a standardised system for tracking carbon emissions at the product level across supply chains, organisers said Monday.