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Dimana Doneva

Sofia

Environmental Markets Correspondent at Carbon Pulse

Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | carbon-pulse.com | Dimana Doneva

    France's carbon programme grapples with scaling challenges even as demand for credits grows -reportFrance's carbon scheme is seeing rising demand for carbon credits but faces challenges in securing financing, refining its methodologies, and adapting to evolving regulations, found a report released this week.

  • 3 weeks ago | carbon-pulse.com | Dimana Doneva

    Global SAF market hits tipping point at 2 Mt in 2025, feedstock limits loom beyond 2030 -reportGlobal sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) demand is set to reach around 2 million tonnes in 2025, but reliance on limited feedstocks could constrain growth beyond 2030 unless alternative production pathways are rapidly scaled, according to a market outlook released Thursday.

  • 3 weeks ago | carbon-pulse.com | Dimana Doneva

    UK CCS developer, Japanese FPSO provider partner on offshore capture techA UK-headquartered carbon capture developer announced Thursday it has partnered with a Japanese supplier of floating production to develop and scale ship-based carbon capture systems. A UK-headquartered carbon capture developer announced Thursday it has partnered with a Japanese supplier of floating production to develop and scale ship-based carbon capture systems. A Carbon Pulse subscription is required to read this content.

  • 3 weeks ago | carbon-pulse.com | Dimana Doneva

    INTERVIEW: Classifying CO2 as a noxious substance could reshape corporate climate accountabilityClassifying excess CO2 as a noxious gas - on par with other industrial pollutants like ammonia and carbon monoxide - could push companies beyond incremental emissions tracking and into more decisive climate action, the founder and CEO of an ESG assurance firm has told Carbon Pulse.

  • 3 weeks ago | carbon-pulse.com | Dimana Doneva

    Blue carbon pilot in Japan to test drone- and AI-based credit certification methodA Japanese project has begun testing a new method to measure blue carbon using satellite-guided underwater drones and artificial intelligence, in a bid to accelerate seaweed bed conservation and simplify the certification of blue carbon credits under the country's J Blue Credit system.