Category: News
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EU Council Agrees Strict Threshold for CBAM Suspension
EU member states have agreed, by majority vote among , to sharply narrow the circumstances under which the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) can…
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Hanoi to Launch Low-Emission Zone in Historic Core from 1 July
The Hanoi People’s Council formally approved a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) scheme on 15 June 2026, encompassing all nine wards inside Ring Road 1…
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Vietnam Issues First Dedicated Carbon Credit Transfer Decree to Connect with Global Markets
Vietnam’s government has enacted Decree 112/2026/NĐ-CP, described at a June 12 seminar as the country’s first legal instrument dedicated solely to the international transfer…
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South Korean Gas Engineers Seminar Spotlights CCUS Safety and 28-Plant Coal Phaseout
According to E2NEWS, the Chungcheong branch of the Korea Gas Engineers Society convened its seventh annual safety-technology seminar on 12 June at a facility…
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Vinamilk Details a Decade of Emissions Cuts as Vietnam’s Carbon Exchange Pilot Prepares to Launch
Vietnam’s largest dairy producer, Vinamilk, presented its greenhouse gas reduction record at the National Forum on Environment and Climate 2026, jointly organised by the…
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IATA Chief Warns Aviation’s Net-Zero 2050 Goal Is Slipping Away
Speaking at IATA’s annual general meeting in Rio de Janeiro on 8 June, Director General Willie Walsh acknowledged that the aviation industry’s chances of…
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Japan’s Environment Ministry Selects Five Blue Carbon Demonstration Projects for Subsidy Support
Japan’s Ministry of the Environment has announced the selection of five projects under a new subsidy scheme designed to scale up marine carbon-sink technologies…
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Singapore and World Bank Launch Carbon Market Capacity-Building Programme
Singapore’s National Climate Change Secretariat announced a formal partnership with the World Bank Group on 20 May 2026, unveiling what the source describes as…
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JCM Equipment Subsidy Breaks from Solar Trend with Sri Lanka Cold-Chain Award
Japan’s Ministry of the Environment has approved an integrated cold-chain logistics project in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province as the sole award in the ninth…
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China ETS Set to Cover 60% of National Emissions as Financial Institution Access, Higher Carbon Prices Forecast
Zhang Xiliang, director of Tsinghua University’s Institute of Energy, Environment and Economy, has said China’s national emissions trading scheme (ETS) is moving from pilot…