Carbon Pulse
Carbon Pulse is a privately owned company based in London, UK. It was established by three former journalists from Reuters and Point Carbon, who collectively bring nearly three decades of expertise in reporting on carbon markets and climate policy.
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carbon-pulse.com | Graham Gibson |Bijeta Lamichhane
CFTC: Producers add CCA net length, slash exposure in RGGI between auctionsCompliance entities increased their California Carbon Allowance (CCA) holdings on a net basis and reduced RGGI Allowance (RGA) exposure as the WCI second quarterly carbon permit sale concluded while that for the Northeast market neared.
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23 hours ago |
carbon-pulse.com | Iulia Gheorghiu
BRIEFING: EITE industries warn Washington of emissions leakage risksRepresentatives of emissions ntensive, trade exposed (EITE) industries raised concerns over Washington's draft no-cost allocations considerations, warning that the proposed frameworks won't currently protect energy efficient businesses from closing in the state.
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1 day ago |
carbon-pulse.com | Iulia Gheorghiu
Washington clarifies guidance on allowance holdingsCompanies participating in Washington's cap-and-trade programme can only hold carbon allowances for themselves, and not for other entities, a state agency said on Thursday. Companies participating in Washington's cap-and-trade programme can only hold carbon allowances for themselves, and not for other entities, a state agency said on Thursday. A Carbon Pulse subscription is required to read this content.
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carbon-pulse.com | Arshreet Singh
ClimeFi, MSCI enter Singapore carbon ratings raceNew entrants ClimeFi and MSCI have joined established carbon rating agencies bidding for the right to assess the integrity of international carbon credits in Singapore, as part of the city-state's expanding climate policy under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
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carbon-pulse.com | Arshreet Singh
Papua New Guinea court protects REDD+ project by cancelling disputed land leaseA Papua New Guinea court has cancelled a disputed agricultural lease that threatened to clear forest land hosting a REDD+ carbon project, in a ruling that now protects 5 million tonnes of CO2 emissions from potential deforestation.
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