A Canadian investment fund and a US forest carbon project developer announced a partnership on Tuesday to help scale improved forest management (IFM) and afforestation projects in the US.
None of the world's largest emitting governments are compliant with the goals of the Paris Agreement, but Denmark was once again a standout performer, according to annual rankings published on Tuesday ...
Japan and Malaysia have signed an industry-led letter calling for host countries to expedite regulation to operationalise the Paris Agreement's Article 6, issue Letters of Authorisation (LoAs), and ...
Japan's top financial institutions are looking to embed the concept of avoided emissions in their assessment frameworks, as Tokyo attempts to take the lead in setting rules for such greenhouse gas ...
An Australian Indigenous carbon project developer on Tuesday launched a new members-based alliance marketing itself as offering carbon credits aligned with ESG and reconciliation standards.
Central African countries unveiled on Tuesday a new mechanism to reward forest communities for protecting the Congo Basin, rolling out a Payments for Environmental Services (PES) system that directly ...
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An initiative aimed at unlocking financing for peatland conservation and restoration has launched pilots in Peru and Uganda, it announced on Monday.
The European Commission gave the green light on Tuesday to a German plan worth up to €1.75 billion to support Lausitz Energie Kraftwerke AG (LEAG) as the utility moves to shutter its lignite-fired ...
France and Brazil announced on Tuesday they are in favour of an ocean taskforce to help raise national efforts to conserve and restore marine habitats.
Suriname doubles down on attempts to market REDD+ outcomes as ITMOs in NDC 3.0; COP30: 15 govts pledge to recognise 160 mln ha of community land; COP30: UK firm laun ...
Large-scale tree planting in Canada’s northwestern boreal region could remove around 3.9 billion tonnes of CO2 by 2100 under realistic deployment assumptions, research published last week has found.