Admitting the Woodland Carbon Code into the UK-ETS would prove a 'major win' in making afforestation economically viable and boosting net zero efforts, policy paper claims
Green investment manager teams up with WTW and Environment Bank on new fund that ties returns to generation of biodiversity credits compatible with new BNG rules
CEO and founder of enhanced rock weathering tech firm UNDO discusses hiring staff in roles ranging from particle physicists to farmers, and the new ideas being driven by youth movements
London Stock Exchange Group warns divergence between UK and EU emissions allowances could 'widen out to 2030' without substantial reform of UK ETS
The latest BusinessGreen Webinar, hosted in association with Patch, reveals how there are good reasons to think the voluntary carbon market could be at an inflection point
A new study unpacks some of the complicated and contradictory business attitudes towards the voluntary carbon market
Power plant operator launches US-headquartered entity to oversee development and construction of new-build BECCS plants
Cloverly is offering insured carbon credits that will compensate buyers in the event of fraud or invalidation
Offset schemes designed solely around soil carbon sequestration are too simplistic and could result in a wave of 'junk' offsets, warns Imperial College's Bonnie Waring
Partner Content: COP28 may have failed to produce much-needed clarity on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement for global carbon markets, but a number of positive gains were still achieved.