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Study reveals low value of cookstove emission carbon credits

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of California Berkeley reveals that a type of carbon credit, utilized by companies such as Eon, Shell, easyJet, and British Airways over the past year, is largely ineffective in justifying continued pollution through their operations. These carbon credits, known as cookstove credits, represent one tonne of […]

Relaunched carbon market enables voluntary emission trading by enterprises

China’s carbon market for greenhouse gas reductions, also referred to as the China Certified Emission Reduction (CCER) scheme, was successfully relaunched on Monday, marking a significant step in the country’s commitment to environmental sustainability. This initiative aims to regulate and incentivize enterprises to actively participate in reducing their carbon footprint. Under the CCER scheme, enterprises […]