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From January 2024, the EU's Emissions Trading System (EU-ETS) will be extended to cover CO2 emissions from the maritime transport sector for ships of 5,000 gross tonnage (gt) and above.
Accordingly, shipping companies must surrender EU allowances by 30 September 2025 for emissions incurred in 2024.
The role of the voluntary carbon market in unlocking increased climate ambition
The voluntary carbon market (VCM) has grown rapidly in the last few years, channelling $2 billion to climate action projects in 2022 alone. Since 2023, public scrutiny has mounted and we are now at an inflection point – emerging governing bodies are shaping a new, high-integrity landscape, and governments are assessing their readiness to meet commitments under the Paris Agreement.
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EU & UK carbon markets react to Middle East conflict
All information is accurate as of 6th March 2026 Author: Tom Lord After a strong sell off in February, the war in the Middle East looks […]
Carbon markets tumble as a number of political and geopolitical headlines collide to precipitate an investor sell off
Following a bullish start to 2026, with EUA prices reaching a 31-month high at €93.80 and UKA prices climbing to a 33-month high at £75.45, both carbon markets have tumbled as a series of political and geopolitical headlines collided to precipitate an investor sell off.
CORSIA: Navigating the next phase in carbon offsetting
From 2027, CORSIA becomes mandatory. Aligning EU & UK ETS rules, avoiding credit shortages, and managing political uncertainty will test even the best-prepared operators...
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