On 7 January 2026, President Trump signed a presidential memorandum directing the United States (US) to withdraw from 66 international organizations and treaties, explicitly...
CBAM is now fully operational.
China introduces critical changes through new allowance carryover and compliance rules.
ClearBlue has produced a special report to assist clients with consultation submissions, which are due January 30.
CBAM will charge fees on the embodied carbon found in imports of cement, aluminum, electricity, hydrogen, fertilizers, and iron and steel.
North American carbon markets are entering 2026 with a clear pivot toward industrial pricing and more robust compliance structures as long-term climate strategies take shape.
The European Commission has published long-awaited detailed rules for CBAM implementation ahead of the official start of the definitive phase on 1 January
Verra has rejected four forest carbon projects in China and launched a broader review of dozens of others.
The Trump administration has announced plans to roll back US vehicle fuel economy standards in a move that could change the country’s clean transportation goals.