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  • 3 weeks ago | carbon-pulse.com | Stian Reklev

    Investment firm signs first US offtake deal for voluntary biodiversity creditsA US-based timberland investment portfolio firm has signed what is claimed to be the country's first ever offtake agreement for voluntary biodiversity credits, from a project in Louisiana. A US-based timberland investment portfolio firm has signed what is claimed to be the country's first ever offtake agreement for voluntary biodiversity credits, from a project in Louisiana.

  • 1 month ago | carbon-pulse.com | Stian Reklev

    Groups launch biodiversity pilot market in Cote d'IvoireA trio of groups on Wednesday launched a pilot biodiversity credit framework in Cote d'Ivoire with a second scheme to be announced in France later in the week, in a push to drive the development of nature markets. A trio of groups on Wednesday launched a pilot biodiversity credit framework in Cote d'Ivoire with a second scheme to be announced in France later in the week, in a push to drive the development of nature markets.

  • 1 month ago | carbon-pulse.com | Helen Clark |Stian Reklev

    Australian Greens vow to align Safeguard Mechanism with 1.5C target, restrict carbon credit useThe Greens, who may hold the balance of power after Australia's May 8 election, on Thursday released its energy and climate plan, pledging to tighten the Safeguard Mechanism and restrict usage of Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) and international offsets.

  • 2 months ago | carbon-pulse.com | Stian Reklev

    Japan ties JCM approval process to Article 6 in bid to attract investmentsJapan has abolished the implementation guidelines for projects under the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), instead aligning the process with the Article 6 framework in order to simplify the process and make it more attractive to developers and investors.

  • Feb 13, 2025 | carbon-pulse.com | Stian Reklev

    Australian developer eyes large enterprise partners in scaled-up nature pilotAn Australian biodiversity project developer is looking to work with select major corporations to set up a series of nature protection projects across the country. An Australian biodiversity project developer is looking to work with select major corporations to set up a series of nature protection projects across the country. A Carbon Pulse login is required to read this content.

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