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  • Mitigating voluntary carbon market risks: Insurance strategies for corporate climate goals

    Mitigating voluntary carbon market risks: Insurance strategies for corporate climate goals

    As new risks associated with environmental initiatives materialize, the insurance market is adapting to better address these exposures. One notable development is the introduction of carbon credit insurance solutions, designed to help mitigate the specific risks faced by companies engaging in the voluntary carbon market (VCM). The VCM is a decentralized marketplace where each carbon credit represents one ton of carbon dioxide (or equivalent greenhouse gases) either removed or avoided. Carbon credit insurance may help transfer some of the risks associated with buying, investing, or selling carbon credits within this unregulated environment, with the goal of providing greater security and confidence for market participants.

    The growing market for carbon credit insurance

    Companies can face numerous risks when purchasing carbon credits to offset their emissions. These include the invalidation of credits due to fraud, changes in accounting methodologies, or other reasons that lead to the withdrawal of credits previously issued and validated by accrediting bodies. Additional risks include late delivery of credits by project developers and the potential for reversals, where sequestered carbon is re-released into the atmosphere, often due to natural disasters or other unforeseen events. 

    Reversal is a particularly significant risk, especially in regions prone to natural catastrophes. Forest-based offset projects are especially vulnerable; wildfires, for example, can destroy trees that have sequestered carbon, resulting in the release of stored emissions back into the atmosphere. If a company relies on these offsets to meet regulatory or voluntary commitments, such reversals could have serious consequences, including reputational damage, financial penalties, or loss of credibility. 

    While the VCM remains largely unregulated, the potential impact of reversals underscores the need for risk mitigation. Insurance products are emerging to provide coverage against these events, offering companies potential financial protection should a reversal occur. This may allow organizations to repurchase credits or receive indemnity for their investments, with the intent of helping to maintain confidence in their offsetting strategies.

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  • Nike Unveils Project Amplify, the World’s First Powered Footwear System for Running and Walking — NIKE, Inc.

    Nike Unveils Project Amplify, the World’s First Powered Footwear System for Running and Walking — NIKE, Inc.

    Nike is unveiling Project Amplify: the world’s first powered footwear system for running and walking, designed to help everyday athletes go a little bit faster and farther — all with less effort.

    Engineered to augment natural lower leg and…

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  • Cooling Technology for a Hotter World — NIKE, Inc.

    Cooling Technology for a Hotter World — NIKE, Inc.

    Today’s athletes are competing in a hotter, wetter world — and Nike is helping them set the pace, no matter the conditions, with the introduction of Aero-FIT performance cooling technology.

    More than performance apparel, Aero-FIT is Nike’s…

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  • Adiala jail superintendent directed to implement earlier IHC order allowing Imran twice-a-week meetings – Dawn

    1. Adiala jail superintendent directed to implement earlier IHC order allowing Imran twice-a-week meetings  Dawn
    2. IHC larger bench to hear identical petitions on meeting PTI founder tomorrow  The Nation (Pakistan )
    3. IHC larger bench suspends order…

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  • Menopause Added to NHS Health Checks – Medscape

    1. Menopause Added to NHS Health Checks  Medscape
    2. New questions on NHS health checks to benefit five million women  The Independent
    3. Menopause checks on NHS ‘will combat years of sexism’  The Telegraph
    4. GPs to ask menopause questions as part of NHS…

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  • Photographer captures Comet Lemmon from Egyptian desert, under the darkest skies on Earth

    Photographer captures Comet Lemmon from Egyptian desert, under the darkest skies on Earth

    Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) has very quickly become one of the most talked-about stargazing highlights of 2025.

    This week, it’s been at its best, leading many comet-chasers to remove themselves to dark-sky sites away from light pollution, in the…

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  • A novel Ambler class A β-lactamase variant of LAP-3 with an expanded

    A novel Ambler class A β-lactamase variant of LAP-3 with an expanded

    Introduction

    Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) is a significant hospital-acquired pathogen, with its resistance to β-lactam antibiotics posing a considerable global threat. High Prevalence Regions like Greece, Italy, Israel, and parts of…

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  • Using Mobile Health Tools to Predict Asthma Attacks in Children

    Using Mobile Health Tools to Predict Asthma Attacks in Children

    A Canadian study published in the JIMR Research Protocols, looked at how mobile health technology could help predict asthma flare-ups in children and teens before they happen. The Mobile Health for Kids With Asthma (MoKA) study, led by a team of…

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  • 40 African migrants dead in shipwreck off Tunisia: judiciary – Arab News PK

    40 African migrants dead in shipwreck off Tunisia: judiciary – Arab News PK

    1. 40 African migrants dead in shipwreck off Tunisia: judiciary  Arab News PK
    2. 40 African migrants die in shipwreck off Tunisia  Dawn
    3. SpiceJet Patna flight returns to Delhi after technical glitch; lands safely  Mathrubhumi English
    4. How the financial…

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  • Short and Connolly star as Australia beat India to seal ODI series – Dawn

    1. Short and Connolly star as Australia beat India to seal ODI series  Dawn
    2. Short, Connolly, Zampa guide Australia to series victory in Adelaide  ESPNcricinfo
    3. IND vs AUS HIGHLIGHTS, 2nd ODI: Fifties from Connolly, Short power Australia to…

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