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[ad_1] A pioneering scheme to limit the growth of aviation emissions is facing increasing risks of non-compliance as the price of carbon credits rises. Air travel became the first sector to agree to emissions targets on a global basis when the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) was adopted in 2016. Participating airlines must now cap their emissions at 85 percent of 2019 levels — any subsequent growth needs to be offset by purchasing CORSIA-approved carbon credits. Airlines from countries participating in the first phase of CORSIA — which runs 2024 to 2026 and includes the U.S.,…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images This FTSE 100 stock flies completely under the radar, yet boasts one of the best dividend records on the entire blue-chip index. Its name? DCC (LSE: DCC). Er, who? What? That may partially explain its low profile. The brand force is weak in this one. In an index packed with household names, retail investors could easily let this one slip by unnoticed. I suspect that’s not the only reason. It isn’t immediately clear to the novice investor what DCC does, and therefore where its prospects lie. Its website merely tells us it “provides solutions the…

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[ad_1] Banks across India will remain closed for a number of regional and national holidays in June 2025 in accordance with the Negotiable Instruments Act. There are several holidays, including Eid-ul-Adha, Rath Yatra, Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti, and Remna Ni, in June. While some are national holidays, others are regional, based on state-level celebrations and observances.Every Sunday is a weekly off, and all Indian banks — public and private — have holidays on the second and fourth Saturdays. The holidays in India may vary across states due to local and regional customs.Customers should, therefore, be aware of these holidays to…

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[ad_1] [Latest] Carbon Credit Validation Verification And Certification Market 2025 Outlook: Key Opportunities and RisksCarbon Credit Validation, Verification, and Certification Market Outlook & Investment Analysis The Carbon Credit Validation, Verification, and Certification (VV&C) market is expanding rapidly in response to the global push toward net-zero emissions. As companies increasingly adopt carbon offsetting strategies, the demand for third-party validation and transparent verification mechanisms is growing. Certification processes play a pivotal role in ensuring credibility, preventing greenwashing, and aligning projects with international standards like VCS, Gold Standard, and CDM.Get | Download Sample Copy with TOC, Graphs & List of Figures @ https://www.verifiedmarketresearch.com/download-sample/?rid=482889&utm_source=Openpr_May&utm_medium=2251.…

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[ad_1] Carbon credit marketplace and infrastructure provider EmitIQ has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with CO2 Lock, agreeing to purchase 33% of the carbon storage company’s annually generated credits. As specified by the two partners, EmitIQ will purchase over 300,000 verified carbon credits per year generated from CO2 Lock’s flagship SAM project, positioned southwest of Prince George, British Columbia. Kelly Sherman, President of EmitIQ dMRV, commented on this collaboration by sharing that the tech-based credits of CO2 Lock are an excellent addition to EmitIQ’s global portfolio of high-integrity climate solutions. CO2 Lock has developed a technology that uses a brucite-based mineralization process…

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[ad_1] Mortgage interest rates were mostly unchanged today. According to Zillow, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate wobbled by one basis point to 6.90%, while the 15-year fixed rate held steady at 6.11%. The bond market was closed for the Memorial Day weekend, so trading today will impact rates to start the shortened work week. Investors will be keeping an eye on the Republican tax bill as it moves through the Senate — and further tariff developments. It will likely be another up-and-down week for 10-year Treasurys, and as a result, mortgage rates. Dig deeper: What determines mortgage rates? Here are…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images At 78p a pop, Lloyds (LSE: LLOY) boasts the second-cheapest share price on the FTSE 100. The share price is an arbitrary number, of course. It doesn’t reflect the actual value I get from buying it. But it’s rare that a company as old, as large and as prominent as the black horse bank still has shares that trade for pennies.  The key detail for budding investors is that the shares are on a tear and — I think — may not be bought for a single pound coin for very much longer.  Good, good…

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[ad_1] [Boulder, CO, USA / Almaty, Kazakhstan], May 27, 2025 — rTek, an Almaty-based precision agriculture start up and nature-based solutions (NbS) carbon credits project developer, has selected Perennial, a global leader in measurement, monitoring, reporting, and verification (MMRV) for environmental assets, as its exclusive soil carbon MMRV provider for the next 10 years to deliver high-integrity carbon credits globally. The first project aims to regenerate 500,000 hectares of degraded grasslands, support sustainable production and livelihoods, and establish quality assurance systems for sustainable grassland management in Kazakhstan. This collaboration aims to regenerate Kazakhstan’s soils through sustainable agricultural land management, positioning…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images The rise of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s tool that can help answer questions, has been unprecedented over the past year. Even investors can use it to tap into the extensive knowledge bank when it comes to picking dividend shares. I decided to ask the bot for its two favourite income ideas and to explain the reasoning behind them. Here’s what it generated for me. A solid start The first pick was Legal & General (LSE:LGEN). Interestingly, this is also my top pick at the moment as well from my own research. I’m thinking about investing in the…

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