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Energy market intelligence provider Energy Aspects has agreed to acquire Paris-based satellite data analytics firm Kayrros, in a move aimed at expanding the group’s geospatial monitoring capabilities ...
Canada has a chance to pull ahead of the US on 14 low-carbon technologies by ensuring a strong carbon market and bankable incentives for investment, according to a Thursday report.
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) futures benchmark contract fell below $29 on Thursday after a federal challenge was launched against California's electric vehicle policy, while Washington Carbon ...
Early benchmarks for Canada’s vehicle emissions standard (VES) won’t be stringent enough to meet its sales target, according to a Thursday analysis.
New Zealand could become a key source of high integrity nature-based carbon credits in the voluntary market, a report published Friday argued, but noted coordinated work is needed to get it going from ...
Florida lawmakers on Wednesday approved legislation prohibiting state and local government entities from adopting net zero emissions targets or GHG pricing policies.
A new platform launched on Wednesday aims to channel voluntary carbon market (VCM) finance into building retrofits by certifying emissions reductions from individual properties using verified utility ...
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The war in the Middle East is driving a "scarcity premium" for energy prices and highlights the importance of energy independence, with pricing carbon "the single most important thing we can do" to ...
European motorists are set to pay an extra €150 million a day in fuel costs as oil prices again touch $100 a barrel, according to research published by a clean transport campaign group on Thursday.
Canada’s federal government has launched a competitive procurement process to purchase at least C$10 million ($7.3 mln) of durable CO2 removal credits from projects located in the country, marking the ...
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