Taiwan's environment ministry has approved the island's first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, as part of a broader national climate strategy.
Five governments have urged the European Commission to loosen the bloc’s strict green hydrogen production rules, warning that the current framework is stalling investment and undermines wider climate ...
A carbon market insurer has teamed up with a modeller to strengthen how physical climate risk is incorporated into its underwriting, it announced Thursday.
Indonesia has agreed to deepen cooperation on energy sectors with Japan and South Korea, respectively, during the president's visits to East Asia this week.
A new academic proposal to overhaul how carbon markets value non-CO2 emissions could materially increase credit issuance for methane projects while sharpening incentives for near-term abatement, ...
The war in the Middle East and the subsequent energy crisis could be used as an excuse by Safeguard facilities to push for more lenient treatment, however, it is too early to say how this would play ...
Singapore has launched a S$250 million ($194 mln) programme to speed up the deployment of low-carbon technologies in its power and industrial sectors, it announced this week.
Ethiopia has established a legal framework for forest carbon trading, laying out rules for the generation, verification, and transfer of credits from conservation and reforestation activities, ...
As the shortfall of oil and gas due to the war in the Middle East continues to push up fuel prices globally, a decision by New Zealand’s government in February to pursue the construction of a new LNG ...
California air regulator ARB is poised to publish draft language on carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration in the state, the North American Carbon World 2026 conference heard on Wednesday.
Military strikes in the Middle East are putting CORSIA aspirations increasingly out of reach for local carbon project developers, but the disruption is likely to be short lived and small in absolute ...
Regulations for Mexico’s long-delayed ETS could be put on the back burner until the recent global energy crisis subsides and a trade agreement review with the US is concluded, a national carbon ...
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