They seek to improve 500,000 hectares: a program has completed the first issuance of carbon credits
A new regenerative agriculture program in South America has launched its first verified carbon credits to help producers improve their lands and biodiversity.
MPF sues against carbon credit projects in AM and points out violations of the rights of traditional communities
The Federal Public Ministry (MPF) has filed lawsuits against carbon credit projects in southern Amazonas for alleged violations of the rights of indigenous and traditional communities.
The EU commits to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040
The European Union has pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, with measures in place for a net reduction through international carbon credits starting in 2036.
UN approves first carbon credit to Myanmar woodstove project
The UN has approved its first carbon credits for a project in Myanmar that involves distributing efficient wood-burning cookstoves.
RMK wants to start earning carbon revenue
The State Forest Management Centre of Estonia is seeking a partner to create and implement carbon credits on the forest lands it manages to develop carbon trading as an additional source of income.
The price of carbon credits fell to its lowest level in seven months
The price of carbon credits in Europe has dropped to its lowest level in seven months amid calls for a review of the emissions trading system.
Several European Leaders Want to Cut Carbon Credit Prices
Several European leaders are advocating for a reduction in carbon credit prices to support their economies due to concerns that emissions taxation has become excessively burdensome for industries.
Nova Scotia’s CarbonRun reaches carbon capture milestone with ‘river liming’ project
CarbonRun in Nova Scotia has achieved a significant milestone in carbon capture by successfully implementing a river liming project that involves mixing crushed limestone into rivers.
European Parliament approved a draconian green plan: ‘Suicide of the European economy’
The European Parliament has officially adopted a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, leading to significant political debate around its implications for the economy.
Europe has adopted the largest climate commitment in history - not everyone is happy about it
The European Parliament has voted to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% compared to 1990 levels, using flexibility in reaching targets through carbon credits purchased outside the EU, sparking criticism from activists.
MEPs Approved Compromise Agreement, Implementation of ETS2 Permits Delayed by One Year
Members of the European Parliament approved a climate goal to reduce emissions by 90% by 2040, with the implementation of ETS2 emissions permits delayed by one year to 2028.
The EP approved the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040
The European Parliament has voted to set a target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040 compared to 1990 levels, allowing for flexibility through the use of carbon credits.
Union area used by Vorcaro in carbon project had parallel sale of environmental credits
A federal area of 143,900 hectares in the Amazon used by banker Daniel Vorcaro's family for a billion-dollar carbon stock project also served as a base for unauthorized sales of environmental credits.