
Hailey Clarke
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2 weeks ago |
carbon-pulse.com | Hailey Clarke |Joan Pinto
BRIEFING: US federal funding walk-back hinders state-led EV adoption, ETS ambitionA US federal funding squeeze for EV policy could push state-led initiatives to the forefront, which analysts say should focus on affordability and access-a conundrum for regulators driving higher ETS stringency.
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3 weeks ago |
carbon-pulse.com | Hailey Clarke |Brandon Mulder
BRIEFING: US White House attracts wave of comments following rollback of NEPA regulationsThe Trump administration's rollback of environmental impact assessment requirements attracted a flood of responses in a recent public comment period, in which industry groups endorsed the changes while individuals warned against the environmental destruction the rollback could cause.
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3 weeks ago |
carbon-pulse.com | Hailey Clarke |Graham Gibson
Brazilian REDD+ credits could reach $16/t by 2035, but future dependent on domestic emissions reductions -reportBrazil's REDD+ carbon credits are expected to rise to $16 per tonne by 2035 and play a role in determining the marginal price of nature-based solutions (NbS) credits, but this impact will depend on the country's ability to reduce its own emissions, according to a new report from a research house.
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2 months ago |
carbon-pulse.com | Hailey Clarke |Allison Gacad
Canada's environment ministry addresses concerns over new DAC offset protocolEnvironment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) addressed questions regarding its recently published direct air capture (DAC) and CO2 storage protocol for federal offset credits during a webinar on Wednesday. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) addressed questions regarding its recently published direct air capture (DAC) and CO2 storage protocol for federal offset credits during a webinar on Wednesday.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
carbon-pulse.com | Hailey Clarke
US DOE awards $6 mln towards methane emission reduction technologyTwo energy industry companies have been awarded nearly $6 million from the US DOE to scale up technology aimed at reducing methane emissions. Two energy industry companies have been awarded nearly $6 million from the US DOE to scale up technology aimed at reducing methane emissions. A Carbon Pulse subscription is required to read this content.
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