The principal electric utility of Saskatchewan, which has accrued costs under the federally-mandated industrial carbon pricing system, is asking the province for over C$300 million ($216.3 mln) to ...
Wetland drainage across Canada’s prairie provinces is generating substantial GHG emissions that are largely unaccounted for in national inventories, according to recently published research.
Canada has seen just a handful of climate cost-recovery lawsuits against major emitters, with litigation to-date largely focused on governments rather than corporations, experts said during a climate ...
NZ ETS applications fall further in December; President Trump signs order to withdraw US from UNFCCC; CP Daily News Ticker: 8 January 2026; WCI compliance ...
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The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) officially kicked in January after a two-year pilot phase, but concerns have emerged over whether suppliers of affected goods will be able to get ...
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Most forest policies in Canada aren't enough to incentivise climate adaptation by private landowners, even as government-funded programmes accelerate Indigenous-led conservation on public lands, ...
Tata Steel aims for a final investment decision (FID) to transform its IJmuiden plant in the Netherlands by Oct. 1 this year, its CEO has said, reminding however that Dutch authorities have committed ...
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France and Italy are pushing for fertilisers to be exempted from the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in order to protect struggling European farmers, according to media reports.  France ...
Carbon and biodiversity crediting projects have significant conflicts, alongside potential synergies, largely because carbon credits are more easily traded, a paper has said.