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Dimana Doneva

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Environmental Markets Correspondent at Carbon Pulse

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  • 1 week ago | carbon-pulse.com | Alejandra Padin-Dujon |Dimana Doneva

    INTERVIEW: Kenya could access $8 bln from Paris and CORSIA carbon marketsKenya could access $5-8 billion in carbon credit revenues under Article 6 and the UN's CORSIA aviation offsetting scheme - but only if the government makes strategic public policy choices, according to the head of Kenya's carbon industry grouping.

  • 1 week ago | carbon-pulse.com | Dimana Doneva

    Korean electronics firm partners with university on blue carbon glass techA South Korean electronics multinational announced Monday it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a university-affiliated marine research centre to explore the potential of a mineral-releasing material aimed at boosting marine carbon sinks.

  • 1 week ago | carbon-pulse.com | Dimana Doneva

    UK highways project trials on-site biochar use for carbon savingsA UK construction firm has partnered with a biochar producer to trial the on-site conversion of roadside vegetation into carbon-storing material as part of a National Highways scheme, the firm announced Wednesday. A UK construction firm has partnered with a biochar producer to trial the on-site conversion of roadside vegetation into carbon-storing material as part of a National Highways scheme, the firm announced Wednesday.

  • 1 week ago | carbon-pulse.com | Dimana Doneva

    Net zero goal within reach, but needs urgent policy shifts and large-scale investment -reportReaching global net zero emissions remains possible, but only if governments accelerate policy reforms, ramp up clean energy investment, and better align public finance with climate goals, according to research published Monday.

  • 1 week ago | carbon-pulse.com | Dimana Doneva

    Global warming has permanently passed 1.5C, to breach 2C by early 2030s -reportThe world has already surpassed 1.5C of sustained warming and is on track to exceed 2C around 2032 if emissions continue unchecked, according to recent analysis by a Berlin-based think tank. The world has already surpassed 1.5C of sustained warming and is on track to exceed 2C around 2032 if emissions continue unchecked, according to recent analysis by a Berlin-based think tank.