European carbon allowances extended their gains to another seven-month high on Friday as buyers continued to build positions despite the prospect of auctions resuming nextweek, as natural gas prices ...
We use cookies to improve your website experience and to analyse our traffic. We also share non-personally identifiable information about your use of our site with our analytics partners. By ...
Global emissions of HFC-23, a potent greenhouse gas used in refrigeration, remain significantly higher than reported levels, researchers warn, raising questions about compliance with international ...
China’s cement industry, a significant contributor to global CO2 emissions, could slash emissions by up to 78% by 2060 with the implementation of advanced technologies and carbon pricing policies, ...
The EU’s recently enacted Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), designed to prevent carbon leakage and support the bloc’s ambitious climate goals, faces potential legal challenges under World ...
A handful of mostly developing countries said they intend to use the Article 6 carbon markets to help finance their Paris Agreement climate plans by 2030 — or are keeping open the option to do so, ...
Vermont remains embroiled in a pair of lawsuits against the fossil fuel industry – a challenge to its climate superfund legislation and the other case involving the state’s pursuit of compensation ...
Family-controlled companies emit more greenhouse gases than their non-family counterparts under the EU’s Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), but they show greater potential for leveraging innovation to ...
A group of Republican-led states and a global oil major continued their fight against separate lawsuits looking to hold fossil fuel companies financially liable for the effects of climate change in ...
The US Department of Treasury (DOT) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released on Friday final federal guidance on eligibility for income tax credits in the production of hydrogen established by ...
China releases two more methodologies ahead of national voluntary carbon market activation; Several countries to use international carbon markets to achieve Paris go ...
Estonia's Prime Minister Kristen Michal has criticised the country's participation in the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), as the country weathers an energy crisis and the fallout from a damaged ...