GEO, N-GEO, and C-GEO: Navigating the New Carbon Offset Futures

As global attention grows around carbon offsetting, the CME Group—one of the world’s largest derivatives marketplaces—has launched a suite of standardized futures contracts designed to bring greater transparency, liquidity, and integrity to voluntary carbon markets.
Kenyan Farmers Combat Climate Change with Beans, Bees, and Fruit Trees

In Kenya’s Bomet and Homa Bay counties, small-scale farmers are embracing sustainable agricultural techniques to enhance resilience against climate change. By integrating beneficial insects like bees and diversifying their
Verra’s New Carbon Standard Aims to Make Rice Farming More Sustainable

Verra has introduced VM0051, a new Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) methodology designed to reduce methane emissions in rice farming through improved water and crop management practices. Replacing the outdated Clean
UAE Establishes National Register for Carbon Credits

In June 2024, the United Arab Emirates introduced Cabinet Resolution No. 67 of 2024, establishing the National Register of Carbon Credits (NRCC) as part of its strategy to achieve climate neutrality by 2050.
New Rice Cultivation Method Cuts Methane Emissions by 70%

Researchers have developed a new rice cultivation method that reduces methane emissions by 70% while achieving record yields of 8.96 tons per hectare. This breakthrough relies on the implementation of alternate
Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team Strengthens Commitment to Sustainability

Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 Team has reinforced its commitment to sustainability by setting ambitious environmental goals. The team aims to achieve net-zero emissions across all its operations by 2030, a milestone
Coffee Prices Surge to Record Levels – What’s Behind the Rally?

Global coffee prices have surged to record highs in early 2025, driven by a combination of supply shortages, adverse weather conditions, and increasing global demand. Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer, has faced
Indonesia Launches Its International Carbon Trading Market

Indonesia has officially launched its international carbon trading market, marking a significant step in its efforts to combat climate change and drive sustainable economic growth. The initiative allows companies and investors
US Congress Approves $31 Billion in Aid for Farmers

The US Congress has passed a legislative package allocating nearly $31 billion in direct assistance to farmers. This funding aims to address the impacts of recent natural disasters, such as severe droughts and floods, which
India’s Sugar Output Expected to Rebound to Record Levels, Potentially Reviving Exports

India is projected to achieve a record sugar production in the upcoming marketing year starting October 2025, as farmers have expanded cane cultivation due to favorable water supplies and declining prices of alternative
COP29 Reaches Historic Agreement: $300 Billion Annually for Developing Countries

The 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), held in Baku, achieved a major milestone with a historic agreement…
Denmark to Convert 15% of Farmland into Forest to decrease Fertilizer Use

Denmark has announced plans to convert 15% of its farmland into forest and natural habitats to reduce the…