Trading carbon is widely said to make emissions cuts cheaper. But for whom? And why is it dominating climate diplomacy in Madrid?
Efforts to bring together different strands of the financing of climate action are being hampered at Cop25, says Bas Eickhout, while elsewhere steps forward are being made
A new global carbon market could unleash finance for projects around the world. But protections for local communities were weakened in draft rules at Cop25
It has proven the hardest part of the Paris Agreement to create rules for, with warnings a weak decision could undermine the accord. Now it will dominate UN talks in Madrid
Observers warn the IEA’s projection is inconsistent with the world’s long-term sustainable development needs
Governments need to agree the rules over how to use carbon markets to cut emissions, but they shouldn’t take their eyes off Australia’s brash side hustle
In one of Africa’s fastest deforesting nations, community control over the land offers villages new income, infrastructure and dignity
Credits from an old regime could undermine the Paris climate agreement, but negotiations ended in stalemate after the biggest holders dug in their heels
Nominee to lead the bank told MEPs it could adopt new measures to prefer green investments if she is confirmed
A proposed UK tax on heavy polluters would come in at nearly half the EU carbon market price, reducing the incentive to cut emissions
The next European Commission chief must tread carefully if she is to meet her promise to make polluting importers pay
The French president gathered the world’s biggest investors this week to push them to back climate-friendly projects
Australia and Japan are among opponents of a proposal to restrict the supply of carbon credits for trading across borders, at climate talks in Bonn
The next generation of carbon markets could make or break the Paris Agreement, say negotiators as talks resume in Bonn
Confusion reigns as UN Environment publishes, then retracts, an article criticising the use of carbon credits to make up for polluting activities
Draft bill would give government powers to regulate CO2 and create carbon markets, but faces stiff opposition inside and outside Moscow administration
Centralised governance is a thing of the past; a new era of climate diplomacy must find ways to accommodate national difference
Brexit has led to delays in climate action just at the moment when bold plans could soften the impact of the UK divorce, writes MEP Lynn Boylan
How did Poland, one of Europe’s strongest advocates for coal power, end up with one of the world’s strongest carbon prices?
As countries negotiate rules for offsetting airline emissions in Montreal, Brussels should reserve its right to impose stronger regional policies