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Washington discusses electric utlitity allocation adjustments under cap-and-trade programme for 2026; INTERVIEW: Canada’s Green Party centres affordability, sovere ...
Lawmakers’ support for ETS extension boosts CCAs, but scepticism lingers; California power sector emissions again hit historic lows in February as ren ...
INTERVIEW: Canada’s Green Party centres affordability, sovereignty in climate-oriented election bid; WCI Markets: Lawmakers’ support for ETS extension boosts CCA ...
California power sector emissions again hit historic lows in February as renewables gain generation share, natural gas declines; New project to test seaweed’s role ...
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European carbon prices dropped away on the last trading day before the Easter break, but ended the week up 1.7% as the market squared its books ahead of the four-day break and some participants booked ...
A US-based agtech firm has completed its fourth carbon crop, which more than doubles its post-buffer pool offset supply and brings its total volume of carbon credits issued to nearly 1 million, the ...
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The UK government has thrown clear-cut support behind a company using high quality avoidance voluntary credits to meet Scope 3 indirect emission targets, as it steps into the void left by the ...
Auditors need to fully consider and disclose information on climate-related matters in their reports, a think tank warned on Thursday, based on an analysis of audits for more than 100 "carbon exposed" ...