Price premiums drive six per cent increase in the value of the carbon market, new Sylvera report finds
Vast majority of companies that are currently buying carbon credits expect to see volumes increase in the coming years, as confidence grows that Voluntary Carbon Market can complement corporate net zero strategies
Two-thirds of sustainability professionals trust recognised VCM standards, but 46 per cent stress clearer policy is needed to further scale the market
From reforestation and agroforestry, to BECCS and direct air capture - expert opinions differ on whether some carbon removal projects should be considered more 'durable' than others
Report from GlobalData predicts corporate demand for high-quality carbon credits is set to 'rebound', as separate analysis reveals growing interest in biochar projects
Across Europe, governments are signalling that carbon markets can serve as a legitimate tool to support delivery of climate targets, writes Giulia Carbone of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
New report argues clear, aligned, and stable rules on carbon credit use are critical to reigniting 'stalled' market participation and closing $1.3tr climate finance gap
Experts Shane Fagan from Patch and Tom Spencer from Swiss Re explore the increasingly important and multifaceted roles carbon credits can play in corporate climate strategies
Wood Mackenzie forecasts a strengthening of ties between the markets for carbon credits and carbon capture utilisation and storage
New carbon credits standard designed to help coal-fired power plant operators access finance to support their switch to clean energy