Government Notifies Environment Protection Rules as India’s Emissions Decline
India tightens rules on polluted land as greenhouse gas emissions show a decline, Environment Ministry tells Parliament.
Nature-Based Solutions Gain Ground in Global Climate Adaptation Plans: UNDP
Countries are scaling up ecosystem-based solutions to curb climate risks, restore habitats and boost community resilience.
NFR, IIT Guwahati Roll Out Biodegradable Bedroll Bags on Trains
The Northeast Frontier Railway, in partnership with IIT-Guwahati, introduces compostable bedroll bags on trains to reduce plastic waste.
EU Farmers Lose $32.7B a Year as Methane Policy Gaps Block Green Transition
EU report warns farming loses billions to climate shocks as methane policy gaps stall green transition financing.
PNG Cookstove Project 1st to Earn Carbon Credits Under Verra VM0050
Papua New Guinea cookstove project sets global benchmark with first carbon credits issued under Verra’s VM0050 methodology.
Liquidity, Transparency Remain Weak Links in Carbon Markets: CFA Institute
Carbon trading expands globally, but weak liquidity and opaque data hinder growth, says CFA Institute report.
J.P. Morgan Funds Chestnut Carbon in Landmark $210M Carbon Removal Deal
J.P. Morgan funds Chestnut Carbon’s $210 million project finance deal, boosting afforestation and voluntary carbon market growth.
Record Heat Triggers Largest Coral Loss in Years on Great Barrier Reef
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef suffers steepest coral decline after 2024 bleaching event wipes out decades of recovery.
India Can Counter EU Carbon Border Tax With Domestic Levy, Study Finds
India can curb EU carbon tariff impact by taxing emissions at home and keeping revenue, the Centre for Social and Economic Progress says.
Ford to Invest $5B in US EV Push With New Platform, Production System
Ford to launch $30,000 midsize electric pickup in 2027 with new platform and streamlined US production system