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One of the world’s largest business organisations has thrown its weight behind the VCMI’s new Scope 3 Action Code of Practice after warning the cost of inaction on climate change is now staggering. A ...
Salesforce amps up ambition with new science-based targets, urges more companies to join ‘lonely’ carbon market; UK stepping cautiously towards bridging complian ...
Denmark is on course to reduce its emissions 72% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, surpassing the country's 70% target with a surplus margin of around 1.6 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent, according to ...
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ArcelorMittal will review its investment priorities in Europe once the EU lays out more of its policy and implementation plans, as the steel giant warned of overall trade disruptions caused by tariffs ...
The UK government is moving cautiously to bridge the divide between the compliance and voluntary carbon markets, without rocking the stability of its Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), an official said ...
Colombia remains committed to engaging Paris Agreement carbon markets, but the process will be systematic and unhurried, external consultants working with the government told Carbon Pulse on the ...
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French energy company TotalEnergies spent $2 million on carbon credits in the first three months of the year, at least twice the total in 2024 over the same period, it reported in first-quarter ...
A non-profit has warned that the design of ETS2, the bloc's new carbon market for transport and heating fuels, could hand the far-right its biggest present yet and have significant negative ...
As of Q1 2025, global carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) capacity in operation exceeded 50 million tonnes, showing a modest increase from the previous year, the International Energy Agency ...
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