Mizuho and Sumitomo boost market for carbon removals

The Japanese heavyweights "expand the category" in a market dominated by U.S. tech companies — and not a moment too soon. Read More

How Meta’s latest forest credits purchase gets it closer to net zero

Olympic Peninsula deal is the second major such purchase by the tech giant. Read More

What TikTok and Sumitomo can teach about navigating the carbon removal market

Trellis asked the social media platform and industrial conglomerate to unpack the process they followed to build an effective portfolio. Read More

New UN carbon credit mechanism okays first credits — and highlights flaws 

Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism approved a Myanmar cookstoves project that follows a methodology rejected by carbon markets experts. Read More

The state of sustainability? Healthier than the media would have you believe

A PwC survey of 7,000 CDP disclosures finds companies are on track to hit emissions goals and upping investment in climate projects. Read More

Target-setting overhaul offers more options for reducing Scope 3 emissions

The SBTi has listened to companies that have long lobbied for more flexibility in dealing with this difficult challenge. Read More

Inside BASF’s insetting project that cut agricultural emissions by 90 percent

A sustainability expert illuminates a process that is finally taking off after years of behind-the-scenes work. Read More

How ‘insetting’ helps food companies cut Scope 3 emissions red tape

Nutrien, Mars and General Mills are among those involved in value-chain interventions, but accounting details still need clarifying. Read More

Buyers show waning appetite for premiums needed to decarbonize shipping

A BCG survey of cargo owners finds slow growth in premiums, with almost one in five declining to pay any surcharge for low-carbon shipments. Read More

Delta is latest carrier to back aircraft design capable of halving flight emissions

The carrier joins Alaska Airlines and easyJet in support of a game-changing new design. Read More