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The Blue Carbon Multiplier Effect: Lombok Fishers Link Mangrove Reforestation to Food Security
In the ecological asset market, we often focus exclusively on the metric of a single ton of carbon captured. However, recent coverage from the coasts of Lombok, Indonesia, reminds us why Blue Carbon demands a premium (The Blue Premium) in institutional markets
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The Sovereign Scale of Blue Carbon: What the Global Market Can Learn from China’s Mangrove Turnaround
A recent report by China Daily highlights a massive milestone in ecological conservation: China has become one of the few maritime nations to reverse the global trend of coastal deforestation, securing a 44% net increase in its mangrove forest area since 2000.
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U.S. SEC approves new U.S. exchange with blockchain feed, faster settlement
NEW YORK, Jan 28 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) late on Thursday approved the country's 17th stock exchange, a subsidiary of Boston-based BOX Exchange, which will incorporate blockchain technology.
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Coinstore 3 Years : A Rising Star In Emerging Markets
Coinstore, is celebrating its 3rd anniversary by launching a series trading competitions with over 30k USDT prize pool and a series community airdrops, listing carnival and CS LivesSingapore, Singapore, Dec. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Established in 2020, Co
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Building Trusted Infrastructure: World Bank and Singapore Launch Landmark Carbon Markets Programme
As global carbon pricing revenue hits record highs, navigating market fragmentation and ensuring the underlying data integrity of carbon assets remains a complex challenge. To address these systemic bottlenecks, the World Bank Group and the Government of Singa
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The Compliance Shift: India Emerges as a Global Carbon Pricing Powerhouse
The global architecture of carbon pricing is undergoing a massive transformation. According to the World Bank's recent State and Trends of Carbon Pricing 2026 report, global carbon pricing systems now cover an unprecedented 29% of global greenhouse gas emis
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Beyond Blue Carbon: The Vital Impact of Mangroves on Fisheries and Communities
When discussing mangrove conservation within the voluntary carbon market, discussions typically center around their extraordinary mitigation capacity: these coastal ecosystems can capture and store up to four times as much carbon per hectare as terrestrial tro
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Coinstore in 2024: A Comprehensive Review of the Cryptocurrency Trading Platform
Coinstore in 2024: A Comprehensive Review of the Cryptocurrency Trading Platform Coinstore is a dynamic cryptocurrency exchange that has been making waves in the crypto space with its wide range of digital assets, user-friendly interface, and robust security
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Carbon Storage and Hydrogen: Match Made in Heaven?
Making hydrogen from natural gas and storing carbon emissions in oil and gas reservoirs could be best bet for safe, economical low-carbon hydrogen, study says. About three dozen facilities around the world today capture carbon dioxide from power plants and
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Carbon-Credit Surplus Could Soon Turn to Shortage
Hundreds of companies plan to achieve their climate goals using carbon credits to offset the emissions they can’t eliminate on their own. Soon there might not be enough of the credits to go around.
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Forest regeneration that earned multimillion-dollar carbon credits resulted in fewer trees, analysis finds
Projects meant to regenerate Australia’s outback forests to store carbon dioxide have been awarded millions of carbon credits – worth hundreds of millions of dollars – despite total tree and shrub cover in those areas having declined, a new analysis has
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How Carbon Will Disrupt Commodities Markets with Eric Rubenstein
To date, carbon markets cover only a few geographies and select categories. Yet, they are already impacting how commodities are produced and traded. Over the next decade, carbon credits will expand to cover all manner of reduction and avoidance technolog
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Denmark Announces Aggressive Carbon Tax
By Jesper Berggreen Published April 20, 2022 Since December of 2019, when Denmark wrote GHG reductions into national law, we have been waiting for the first draft of implementation. This week it was presented, and as usual some like it, and some
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Exxon sees carbon capture market at $4 trillion by 2050
By Sabrina Valle HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp. estimates there will be a $4 trillion market by 2050 for capturing carbon dioxide and storing it underground, the company said in a presentation on Tuesday.
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Climate change: Satellites map huge methane plumes from oil and gas
Huge plumes of the warming gas methane have been mapped globally for the first time from oil and gas fields using satellites. Plugging these leaks would be an important step in buying extra time to curb climate change. The new research found
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Article 6 creates two kinds of carbon credits — what that means for business
By Jesse Klein December 10, 2021 Using carbon credits toward corporate greenhouse gas emissions reductions has always been complex, and the passage of Article 6 during last month’s COP26 hasn’t made things any simpler.
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Shell's 'Carbon Capture' Plant Emitting As Much Pollution As 1.2 Million Cars Each Year
The pointless plant cost Canadians $654 million to make the world a dirtier place By: Erin Marquis Friday 8:30AM Massive oil companies will do anything to look like they are cutting emissions, as long as they aren’t actually cutting emissions and t
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Getting to Zero Coalition Calls for a CO2 Price of $200 per Tonne
PUBLISHED JAN 18, 2022 10:12 PM BY THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE The Getting to Zero Coalition, a group of leading maritime companies and environmental NGOs dedicated to reducing carbon emissions from shipping, has released a new report calling for carbon pricing o
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Pulling CO2 out of the air and using it could be a trillion-dollar business
By David Roberts @drvolts Updated: Nov 22, 2019, 2:45pm EST This is part one of a four-part series on carbon capture and utilization (CCU), the growing industry dedicated to using carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere to fight clima
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Sky's the limit: Israeli startup develops balloons to capture carbon
PETAH TIKVA, Israel (Reuters) - An Israeli startup has joined the fight against global warming by seeking inspiration in the upper atmosphere, where it hopes to send fleets of balloons that will trap carbon dioxide for recycling.
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The Real Trees Delivering Fake Corporate Climate Progress
"GreenTrees says it’s fighting climate change by reforesting thousands of acres. But it’s taking credit for other people’s trees." Jack Branning is a prosperous Mississippi businessman, with commercial interests stretching from Hattiesburg
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Evergrande is just the tip of China’s debt iceberg
China has a massive amount of corporate debt. At $27 trillion, it boasts a debt-to-GDP ratio of 159%, almost 60% higher than the global rate and nearly twice that of the US, according to research published this month by S&P Global Ratings.
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Rolls-Royce Just Flew a Boeing 747 Jumbo Using 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel
The world may be one step closer to cleaner air travel thanks to Rolls-Royce.
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California program overestimates climate benefits of forest offsets
3 minute read - A view of the Garcia River Forest near Longvale, California July 27, 2009. The trees which trap quantities of the carbon dioxide that is warming the planet are sold as living carbon traps or "sinks" rather than cut for timber, a model that
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