Radisson Hotels and Ryanair are among buyers for huge soil carbon credit release

The market for such credits got another boost this week with a major purchase by the government of Singapore. Read More

Don’t exclude nature from carbon credit rules, a group of experts tell the SBTi

An open letter to the organization takes aim at a potential preference for engineered climate solutions such as direct air capture. Read More

The trouble with ‘carbon neutral’ — and what comes next

In this podcast episode, why 'carbon neutral' and associated marketing claims have lost steam — and why offsets themselves still have value. Read More

How low-quality carbon credits killed a sustainability buzzword

Court cases and media exposés have prompted many companies to abandon “carbon-neutral” claims. New legislation may doom the concept altogether. Read More

This obscure UN rule will help shape the future of carbon markets

At stake: what counts as "high-integrity" in the voluntary carbon market. Read More

Direct air capture’s reputation is challenged by over-crediting concerns

Unaccounted-for emissions generated prior to launch undermine the integrity of the approach, an independent rater argues. Read More

What you need to know about nature finance ahead of COP30

COP30 isn't a technical debate, but a strategic shift in financing models and investment in reforestation initiatives. Read More

Mega-scale forest carbon programs have major promise — and big challenges

“There's a lot that can go wrong," said Barbara Haya, director of the Berkeley Carbon Trading Project. Read More

New carbon credits put focus on electronics recycling and reuse

Bloom ESG's registry allows IT recyclers and asset management companies to make avoided emissions claims for their operations. Read More

RMI takes aim at the messy data that plague carbon markets

A new framework from the non-profit is designed to bring order to carbon market data and speed due diligence. Read More