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14/01/2026
California regulator ARB is investigating a client alert sent out by a Utah-based consultancy last week that warned of imminent legal risk to US compliance carbon markets and caused allowances prices to tank.
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14/01/2026
The lack of integration of communal and public land tenure in the emerging biodiversity market in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where these types of land rights dominate, will hinder credit sales in the short-term, according to a document released on Wed...
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14/01/2026
Banks remain slow to set emissions reduction targets for agriculture even as the food system accounts for roughly one-third of global GHG emissions, according to a new technical briefing.
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14/01/2026
US states are shifting their focus from 'if' to 'how' carbon management should happen, and what guardrails can be implemented to protect communities, according to research by an environmental policy non-profit.
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14/01/2026
LATAM impulsa el programa 1+1 para duplicar compensaciones de CO2 Mundoacuicola
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14/01/2026
Virginia's proposed legislative return to RGGI could speed up the process of bringing it back into the programme's fold, but the question of negotiating the potential new participant's allowance budget represents a notable hurdle on the state's path ...
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14/01/2026
Alerta climática: las emisiones de CO2 en EEUU subieron el 2,4% en 2025 y rompen con dos años a la baja Superdeporte
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14/01/2026
Una nueva planta de hidrógeno renovable en Huesca permitirá evitar la emisión de 527.000 toneladas de CO2 El Español
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14/01/2026
California's carbon market will shoulder a heavier load in meeting state climate targets as other policies fall short, industry experts said at a conference in San Diego on Tuesday.
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13/01/2026
US GHG emissions have reversed two years of declines as colder winter weather and higher power demand drives up emissions in the buildings and electricity sectors, according to preliminary estimates released on Monday.
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