Carbon Credit Markets 2025, 2nd weekly briefing. Current view of global risks, climate issues, examples of concrete actions in Asia and Latin America, the land situation in the Amazon and hydrogen.

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Monday, 20 January 2025.

A week with diverse content. Starting with a current overview of global risks, addressing climate issues, examples of concrete actions in Asia and Latin America, the land situation in the Amazon, and concluding with technological innovations and alternative solutions, see how sustainability is progressing.

Global Risks 2025 according to the World Economic Forum: The new report reveals a fragmented global landscape, with growing geopolitical, environmental, social, and technological challenges that threaten stability and progress. Click here for the World Economic Forum: Global Risks Report 2025.

Warming Earth: The average temperature of the Earth surpassed 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for the first time in 2024, highlighting the urgent need for stringent actions to combat carbon emissions. Read more at “Earth breaches 1.5 °C climate limit for the first time: what does it mean? – Nature".

Indonesia opens its carbon credit market to the world: Starting January 20, 2025, foreign buyers will be able to trade carbon units from projects in Indonesia, highlighting the country's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Read more in an article by Antara News, Indonesia's news agency.

Chile and REDD+ Carbon Credits: The country received $5.1 million from the World Bank's Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) for reducing 1.03 million tons of carbon emissions through sustainable forest management. Source: Chile Receives $5.1 Million for Reducing 1.03 Million Tons of Carbon Emissions – World Bank.

Brazil, Amazon, and Foreigners: Justice Department has ordered notary offices in Amazonas to provide information from the past two years on land acquisitions by foreigners. Additionally, a study indicated that more than 25 million hectares of the Amazon are occupied irregularly. Read more on the Vocativo portal and don't forget about the services of our new document diligence portal, Busca Global https://www.busca.global

Hydrogen, BMW, and Toyota: The BMW iX5 Hydrogen is an innovative vehicle in development, offering high range, short refueling times (3 to 4 minutes), and zero CO2 emissions. The fuel cell system is produced in Munich, Germany, with cells obtained from Toyota. Toyota, in turn, has shifted its focus to producing hydrogen-powered trucks, buses, and vans, which have greater range and faster refueling times compared to electric vehicles, like we have been reporting. The company believes that hydrogen technology will still play a significant role in the decarbonization of transportation. Read more about it in a 2023 article on the English portal Autocar.

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