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02/12/2025
China reduce sus emisiones de CO2 Once Noticias Digital
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02/12/2025
A new long-term partnership aims to deploy direct air capture (DAC) technology in Canada and advance next-generation systems for large-scale CO2 removal.
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02/12/2025
Chile registered Latin America's first non-market approach (NMA) mitigation project under Article 6.8 of the Paris Agreement after the UNFCCC added the waste management initiative to the official NMA Platform.
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02/12/2025
Global soils could store almost 150 billion tonnes of CO2 this century through improved cropland and bioenergy management, according to new modelling that finds climate-focused land use policies deliver substantially higher gains than food system ref...
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02/12/2025
Ver una hora de YouTube o Netflix produce 42 gramos de CO2 TVyVideo
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01/12/2025
A climate tech startup has validated the performance of its third-generation field alkalinity sensor for enhanced weathering (EW) MRV as it prepares to launch sales of the device next year.
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01/12/2025
An international standard has allied with a trading platform and its registry provider to establish a dedicated system to trade biodiversity, water, and nature-based carbon credits focused on the Asian market, it announced on Monday.
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01/12/2025
Colombia-based standard Cercarbono and an Indonesia-based project developer on Monday announced the opening of a public consultation on a blue carbon methodology.
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01/12/2025
Ethiopia and Azerbaijan submitted on Monday their Host Party Participation Requirements to the UNFCCC to participate in the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM), with the former government granting explicit authorisation for the crediting of fi...
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01/12/2025
The 30 largest superannuation funds in Australia have more than $33 billion invested in companies expanding fossil fuels worldwide, according to an analysis published Monday.
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