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CDR rules are coming: A practical outlook ahead of COP30

Carbon removal policy is accelerating unevenly. As governments gear up for COP30, new compliance frameworks are taking shape, while standards for quality and permanence are tightening in parallel. For companies, this moment calls for action, not observation. Here’s what to expect—and how to buy like the rules already apply. This post originally appeared on Supercritical’s … Read more

Financing High-Integrity Carbon Removals under Article 6

Hosted by the Negative Emissions Platform (NEP) and Partners Article 6 is advancing, but implementation is uneven. With 6.2 cooperative approaches and 6.4 UN-recognised credits emerging, buyers and policymakers need clear, practical direction to support durable removals, from authorisations and corresponding adjustments to credible corporate claims. What we’ll cover Bankability basics: authorisations, when CAs are … Read more

The Future of CDR Markets After 2030: Possible Scenarios and What’s Needed to Scale

The CDR market requires major transformation and investment by 2050 to meet IPCC’s 5-16 billion metric ton annual need. Buyer portfolios are projected to shift from 6:1 nature-based to durable CDR ratio today toward projected 1.2:1 by 2050, with durable CDR targeting 35% of portfolios by 2030 and 48% by 2040. Corporate demand hinges on clear … Read more

From Fragmentation to Scale: The Need for a Global CDR Framework

Inconsistent standards and fragmented data are preventing the investment needed to scale CDR. However, emerging initiatives are building the infrastructure for a coordinated global approach. This post originally appeared on Sylvera’s website. Author: Hugo Lakin, CDR Partnerships Manager at Sylvera Despite its urgent need, the CDR market remains scattered across inconsistent standards, competing frameworks, and … Read more