As Canada heads toward its federal election on April 28th, the future of national carbon policy is uncertain.
On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump announced a sweeping “reciprocal tariff” policy that turned out to be significantly tougher than many had anticipated.
Singapore's First Latin American Agreement: Article 6 Implementation with Peru
NACW 2025 Conference: Regulators Highlight Carbon Markets' Financial Benefits Despite Delays in Key North American Programs
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) released a draft of its Corporate Net-Zero Standard (CNZS) Version 2.0 for public consultation.
The countdown to Canada’s next federal election has begun.
UN's Article 6.4 Supervisory Body finalizes key elements of the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism, paving the way for increased carbon credit issuances in 2025.
The Trump administration has begun to implement its deregulatory climate agenda.
An overview of EU ETS 2, including its regulatory framework, market mechanisms, projected impact, and challenges that could shape its future.