A groundbreaking report reveals progress, but also a worrying gap.
A second round of public consultation is open from November 6, 2025 to December 8, 2025.
This milestone represents a significant step in expanding high-integrity carbon credits to the agricultural sector.
These markets are identified as a critical enabler for the global transition to net zero, channeling capital toward climate action.
A major international initiative to impose the world's first carbon pricing system for shipping has been blocked.
The voluntary carbon market may not be perfect, but its flaws have become catalysts for positive change.
The United Nations Article 6.4 Supervisory Body (SBM) convened in Bonn, Germany, from October 6 to 10, 2025, for its 18th meeting (SBM018).
This marks an important milestone in its effort to reduce emissions from energy-intensive sectors while maintaining economic competitiveness.
This confirms the eligibility of several CDR methodologies and key forestry protocols to issue credits carrying the (CCP label.