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Carbon Compared Launches Free Tool to Help Businesses Source High-Integrity Carbon Credits

New Platform for Smarter Carbon Credit Decisions Carbon Compared has launched a free, interactive carbon credit comparison tool designed to help companies identify and purchase high-integrity offsets with confidence. The platform aggregates verified credits from leading providers, enabling side-by-side comparisons by project type, location, price per tonne, co-benefits, and independent

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United Nations Appoints 25 Tax Experts to Guide Global Policy on SDGs, Digital Economy, and Climate

United Nations Appoints 25 Tax Experts to Guide Global Policy on SDGs, Digital Economy, and Climate

Key Points: Strengthening Global Tax Cooperation The United Nations has appointed 25 experts to its Committee on International Cooperation in Tax Matters for 2025–2029. The experts will help countries design tax systems that advance social, environmental, and economic goals while addressing challenges like the digital economy, climate transition, and inequality.

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GRI Launches New Courses to Strengthen Climate and Nature Reporting Skills for Corporate Transparency

GRI Launches New Courses to Strengthen Climate and Nature Reporting Skills for Corporate Transparency

Key Impact Points: GRI Academy Expands Curriculum for Sustainability Professionals As climate and biodiversity crises deepen, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is taking steps to help organizations improve how they disclose environmental impacts. The GRI Academy has launched two new online courses to equip sustainability professionals with the tools to

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UN’s Top Court Warns States Face Legal Consequences for Climate Harm

UN’s Top Court Warns States Face Legal Consequences for Climate Harm

Key Points:• ICJ unanimously declares states must prevent environmental harm and cooperate on climate under international law• Obligations derive from treaties, customary law, UNCLOS, biodiversity agreements, and human rights law• States may face legal consequences — including reparations — for failure to act on climate change ICJ Issues Landmark Climate

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