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A recent study has found that the practice of enhanced rock weathering has mixed results on the amount of CO2 released from the ground, and is highly dependent on the context in which the carbon ...
Vietnam will launch the pilot phase of its emissions trading scheme this year, taking a step towards meeting climate commitments and navigating trade pressures from carbon regulations abroad, but ...
July was one of the biggest months in purchase history for durable carbon removals (CDR) with over 8 million tonnes contracted, according to an industry marketplace report circulated this week.
A new REDD carbon standard has launched an updated version of its methodology for crediting forest restoration projects, in a bid to rival Verra’s dominance of the sector.
An Estonian firm has completed a funding round to accelerate the rollout of its AI-powered energy efficiency platform across Europe, targeting markets with some of the continent’s most inefficient ...
South Korea's petrochemical industry would likely need around KRW 2.9 trillion ($2.08 billion) in short-term investment and stronger policy support to drive its low-carbon transformation, according to ...
Canadian-grown rapeseed, wheat, and peas have significantly lower carbon footprints than equivalent crops produced in major exporting countries such as Germany, France, the US, and Australia, a new ...
Greenhouse gas emissions from European dairy farming may be significantly underestimated due to the widespread omission of drained peatlands from carbon footprint assessments, according to a new study ...
India’s leading carbon credit developer and supplier, EKI Energy Services, has reported a new consolidated loss of INR 12.8 million ($150,000) in the quarter ending June 30.
To develop nuclear energy in Poland the government should connect small modular reactor development with that of larger plants, establish cross-regional and international collaborations, and lay out ...
Oil and gas majors are using CO2 removal (CDR) as a tool to continue fossil fuel development, hedge against climate policy, and delay decarbonisation, according to new research.
FEATURE: Newer tech, specialisations shield Australian hydrogen startups from cancellations; CP Daily Newsletter: Tuesday August 5, 2025; Researchers “sound cautio ...
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