Several carbon policy, regulatory, project, or finance sagas, which have run across 2025 in Latin American countries, tied up loose ends last week as the end of the year fast approaches.
UK power generator Drax will cut half of its global carbon capture and storage (CCS) workforce, according to reports in the British press.  UK power generator Drax will cut half of its global carbon ...
Carbon revenues accounted for around 25% of income across the clean cooking sector in 2022, with developers increasingly looking to access higher-value credits under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, ...
A US firm has launched a pyrolysis-based platform to help anaerobic digestion (AD) sites convert waste into biochar that may be eligible for carbon credits, it said last week.
A UK-based project developer has secured a loan for $270,000 backed by biodiversity and carbon credits, it said on Monday, making it the second loan for nature credits worldwide in less than a week.
A US-based firm will launch a commercial-scale carbon capture project in Canada that aims to capture 60,000 tonnes of CO2 per year from steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) operations, it announced ...
Companies in major emerging economies are beginning to adapt their strategies in response to border carbon policies, with early movers seeking to turn compliance into a competitive advantage as the EU ...
South African projects and businesses supporting the country’s net zero transition can now apply to an accelerator, backed by the UK government, to receive capacity building support.
While the final text of the EU’s 2040 target is yet to be published, a draft version seen by Carbon Pulse suggests a strict regime will be applied to international credits delivered under Article 6 of ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has this year seen new countries build carbon regulatory infrastructure, with further Article 6 news, compliance developments, and a maturing voluntary ...
A developer affected by Verra's investigation into Chinese forestry projects has shared its grievances, calling for a more "evidence-based" approach from the voluntary carbon standard.
Submissions to the Australian savanna fire management (SFM) method, currently before the integrity body, has highlighted differing views on the way issuance from historical sequestration should be ...