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03/12/2025
The New Zealand government’s final allowance sale for 2025 failed to attract any bids, meaning all NZUs from this year’s auction volume will now be wiped from the system.
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02/12/2025
Countries could reduce reporting burdens and strengthen the transparency and accuracy of land-sector data by aligning national forest assessments with Paris Agreement transparency requirements, suggested a new report.
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02/12/2025
BMW aspira a reducir sus emisiones de CO2 en 60 millones de toneladas los próximos 10 años ABC
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02/12/2025
BMW aspira a reducir sus emisiones de CO2 para 2035 ABC
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02/12/2025
The Article 6.4 Methodological Expert Panel (MEP) is expected in the first half of next year to respond to resubmitted versions of the first four bottom-up methodologies applying to the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM), according to a membe...
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02/12/2025
Policymakers can’t assume demand for clean technology will materialise based on net zero commitments and a want to save the environment, attendees of a Toronto-based climate event heard Tuesday.
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02/12/2025
Plan de Transición Energética del Port de Barcelona reducirá en 85% las emisiones de CO2 en 2040 PortalPortuario
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02/12/2025
European carbon allowance prices fell for a second day, fully erasing Friday's 1.3% gain, as trading activity increased markedly amid a continued surge in Dec-25/Dec-26 spread trading, while the front-month TTF gas market weakened for an eighth strai...
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02/12/2025
The EU’s incoming Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) did not cause as much uproar at COP30 as in previous years, suggesting that opposition has peaked, EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra said on Tuesday.
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02/12/2025
A UK-based power generator, and developer of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) projects, criticised the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for failing to encourage companies to invest in durable CO2 removals.
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