
Roy Manuell
Climate Reporter at Carbon Pulse
🇫🇷 Paris-based climate reporter @CarbonPulse 🖊️ [email protected] 🇪🇺 energy and climate policy 🌎 carbon markets Former @cityjournalism
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carbon-pulse.com | Roy Manuell
Article 6 must break free of old paradigms to succeed, say expertsThe new carbon market logic under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement must be about cooperation, not just offsetting, according to an expert report circulated on Thursday. The new carbon market logic under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement must be about cooperation, not just offsetting, according to an expert report circulated on Thursday. A Carbon Pulse subscription is required to read this content.
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carbon-pulse.com | Roy Manuell
US tech giant retires 52% more nature-based carbon credits in 2024A large Silicon Valley-based technology company confirmed it had retired over 700,000 voluntary carbon credits last year, up 52% year-on-year, in its sustainability report published Wednesday. A large Silicon Valley-based technology company confirmed it had retired over 700,000 voluntary carbon credits last year, up 52% year-on-year, in its sustainability report published Wednesday.
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carbon-pulse.com | Roy Manuell
Researchers welcome novel CDR crediting methodology as opening door to new chapter for marketResearchers at a US-based carbon non-profit have lauded the novel approach adopted to carbon removal in a new wastewater alkalinity enhancement methodology, which they say could lead to a new future for crediting in the nascent market.
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carbon-pulse.com | Roy Manuell |Nick Ferris
DATA DIVE: Most countries now open to using Article 6 to meet NDCsMost parties to the Paris Agreement have officially signalled interest in using Article 6 carbon market mechanisms to meet their national emission reduction targets, new Carbon Pulse analysis of updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) shows.
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carbon-pulse.com | Roy Manuell
Corporate Scope 3 decarbonisation faces persistent systemic barriers, finds reportCorporate efforts to reduce Scope 3 emissions are being slowed by a combination of systemic and sector-specific barriers, according to research, which found that nearly half of companies surveyed 38% have seen their value chain's climate impact recently increase.
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