UK carbon credit boom could fuel £1bn in tax and 135,000 green jobs by 2035

The UK’s carbon credit industry has the potential to become a key pillar of the country’s economy, with a new report suggesting it could support 135,000 skilled jobs and generate £1bn in tax revenue by 2035. According to BeZero Carbon,

Google partners with Italy’s Energy Dome on zero-emission power supply

Italian energy storage firm Energy Dome said on Friday it had entered a commercial partnership with Google to supply carbon-free energy to the grids that power the operations of the U.S. tech giant. As part of the agreement, Google has

No, Carbon Markets Aren’t a Moral Failure. Giving Them Up Would Be.

ActionAid Ireland says carbon markets “almost always fail.” The facts, and the communities they support, tell a very different story. If a recent opinion article (external) in The Irish Times is to be believed, carbon markets “almost always fail” and

US to retaliate against IMO members that back net zero emissions plan

The U.S. on Tuesday (12/8/2025) rejected the “Net-Zero Framework” proposal by the International Maritime Organization, which is aimed at reducing global greenhouse gas emissions from the international shipping sector, and threatened measures against countries that support it. The announcement, made

A Drumbeat of Urgency and a Market that Must Respond

“Farmers face one of the highest rates of suicide of any occupation.” That quiet, devastating remark came from a farmer and a fellow panelist at a London Climate Action Week event. It wasn’t part of the script. It wasn’t a

Carbon Credit Developers Urge Overhaul Of Complaints System

Dozens of carbon project developers are calling for major reforms to the complaints procedures used by registries in the voluntary carbon market (VCM), Reuters reported on Monday. They argue that the current systems unfairly damage the credibility of legitimate projects

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