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Green and black
Guyana's huge bet on a carbon and oil constrained future
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Guyana's huge bet on a carbon and oil constrained future
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Biomethane could play a big role in European decarbonisation
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In early February I reposted an article from the Carbon Risk archives, one that I felt which many current Carbon Risk readers probably haven’t seen before, but is arguably even more relevant now than the day that I posted it. Following that theme, today’s repost focuses on one
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In mid-January UK newspaper The Guardian and German weekly magazine Die Zeit published the results of an investigation into rainforest carbon abatement credits, jointly carried out with SourceMaterial, a non-profit journalism organisation focused on investigating climate change, corruption and democracy. The researchers analysed the performance of REDD+ credits issued by
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What can the EU do to stop carbon prices surging over €100?
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All compliance carbon markets seem to go through the same growing pains. The South Korean Emissions Trading Scheme (KETS) is no different. That being said, the Korean government face a unique set of challenges. In particular, legacy issues surrounding the country’s past support for industry, and the fallout from
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“If liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.” - George Orwell Governments will always be tempted to exaggerate how well things are going for their citizens. Most governments must face their electorate once every four or five years,
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Carbon and climate change has become a big talking point during quarterly earnings calls. The calls are usually hosted by a publicly traded company after the publication of its earnings reports for a given period (typically quarterly). Investors, equity analysts, and business journalists listen in or comb the transcripts of
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High carbon prices and supportive government policies will reenergise circular economy investment
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The readership of Carbon Risk has grown a lot since I started this newsletter. Although I often provide links to many of my early posts, there are still plenty of early articles that current Carbon Risk readers probably haven’t seen. So I thought I’d start occasionally reposting some
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Why the outlook for European electricity consumption will be crucial in determining carbon prices in 2023
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The worlds largest meat and dairy corporations are under pressure to cut greenhouse gas emissions