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  • COP28: a call to action from Pakistan

    01 December 2023

    Progress is needed on carbon capture and storage, putting a price on carbon, and ensuring countries deliver on their emissions reduction commitments, writes Pakistan's former lead climate negotiator, Farrukh Iqbal Khan

  • COP28: How Article 6 can leverage the voluntary carbon market

    24 November 2023

    As Article 6 policymakers design a new global carbon market, employing proven solutions will accelerate implementation, writes Xpansiv CEO John Melby

  • Article 6 - A new dawn for carbon markets?

    20 October 2023

    There are hopes that the operational rules of Article 6 will be finalised at COP28, writes Anshari Rahman

  • Innovative small businesses need a bigger role at COPs

    28 September 2023

    The COP process needs to listen to the voices of innovative small businesses if net zero is to be delivered, Jan Lozek writes

  • Can COP28 turn the tide?

    22 August 2023

    With 100 days until COP28 in Dubai, can the summit reassure investors that the slide into climate catastrophe can be stopped, asks Peter Cripps

  • COP28 needs to deliver clarity on Article 6

    22 August 2023

    With 100 days to go until COP28, the conference needs to nail down the technicalities of Article 6, if the carbon markets are to be used to help meet national emissions reduction targets, writes Genevieve Redgrave

  • COP27 sees progress on bilateral partnerships

    30 January 2023

    The climate conference saw multilateral talks stagnate but bilateral partnerships show the way forward, argue Lina Apsheva and Gregor Vulturius

  • The climate crisis demands that investors rethink impact

    30 December 2022

    Investments that simply do "some good" are no longer "good enough", argues Tamar Pashtan

  • My first biodiversity COP

    19 December 2022

    Thomas Cox provides a snapshot of a day at the COP15 conference in Montreal

  • COP15: Can we finally get agreement on financing?

    15 December 2022

    Regulated voluntary carbon markets should be a key tool to protect and restore nature, argues Naomi Swickard