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Staff at the influential nonprofit are calling for the CEO's resignation after a controversial move to consult on changes to the net-zero standard, according to a Reuters report.
by James Murray
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The Science Based Targets initiative has provided pivotal guidance for companies to decarbonize but must embrace alternative solutions, such as the Voluntary Carbon Market, to accelerate climate impact.
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New report from BeZero predicts that carbon removal credits could become the dominant player in global carbon markets by the end of this decade.
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Few climate solutions create as much controversy and confusion as offsets. Here's a primer on the latest developments.
by CJ Clouse
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New guidance is geared at helping corporates embed natural climate solutions in their climate strategies in a credible manner while supporting the development of a robust carbon market
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Current carbon credit prices are 'unsustainably low' but could surge to $50 per tonne of CO2 by the end of decade as corporate demand surges, new research indicates.
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The rules governing the voluntary carbon market remain inconsistent, and their enforcement is often lax. The authors make the case for a U.S. federal regulatory commission, akin to the SEC.
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Net-zero pledges place the emphasis on numbers when the focus should be on the quality of credits.
by Jesse Klein
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The oil and gas giant ramps up its investment in the largest carbon offset developer in the U.S., as it increases focus on natural climate solutions in support of its net-zero targets.
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Figures from BP, Shell, Unilever, Nestlé and BlackRock are among members of the new Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets.
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U.N. aviation body ICAO condemned by climate campaigners for controversially changing CORSIA carbon offset scheme rules.
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Some green groups welcome International Civil Aviation Organization's decision to exclude 'questionable' carbon credits from the industry's Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation.
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When will these near- and zero-emissions (NZ and ZE) technologies become the new norm? All signs point to 2025.
by John Boesel