The European Commission has adopted rules to implement the EU-wide voluntary certification framework for carbon removals and carbon farming. This will be boosted further by three initiatives announced in the new EU Bioeconomy Strategy.
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The European Commission is strengthening global cooperation on carbon pricing, sharing lessons and supporting partner countries to develop effective and trusted emissions-trading systems.
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry honours the discovery of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) – ultra-porous materials that can capture CO₂, store hydrogen and purify water. These breakthroughs support technologies vital for Europe’s path to climate neutrality.
The feedback received will inform the Commission’s initiative planned for 2026.
The EU has identified 44 oil and gas companies to help deliver 50 million tonnes of annual CO₂ storage by 2030. This move supports the Clean Industrial Deal and marks a key step in scaling up carbon management to decarbonise Europe’s most emissions-intensive sectors.