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The CMS Inaugural Webinar Series: Expensive is Relative: Synthetic Fuels in an Energy and Climate Crisis.
The Carbon Management Society will host its first official webinar, featuring Robin Mills, one of the most respected voices in energy and carbon management. The title of this webinar is "Expensive is Relative: Synthetic Fuels in an Energy and Climate Crisis.
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7 days ago1 min read


Quantum Leaps – What’s the Future for Carbon Management?
The quantum concept is not an easy one to understand and even Einstein struggled with it, referring to the entanglement phenomenon (being the catalyst of quantum computers) as ‘spooky action at a distance’. In short, where traditional computers use bits (0 or 1), quantum computers use qubits, which leverage the principles of quantum mechanics, specifically superposition and entanglement, to exist in multiple states simultaneously.
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Mar 256 min read


War Is Carbon. War Is Climate Change. War Is Failure
War has always been measured in visible devastation: lives lost, cities reduced to rubble, communities displaced. Yet there exists another ledger, largely ignored, written not in headlines but in the atmosphere. Every explosion, every burning structure, every fuel-intensive military operation releases carbon that will remain with us for generations.
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Mar 223 min read


Justifying your carbon management claims – lessons from Australia’s Federal Court
In February 2026, the Federal Court of Australia in Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR) v Santos, dismissed multiple claims against Santos Limited, a major Australian energy company, concerning the veracity of its carbon management projections.
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Mar 92 min read


Position on the European Commission’s Industrial Accelerator Act
The Carbon Management Society (CMS) welcomes the European Commission’s proposal for an Industrial Accelerator Act, recognising its ambition to strengthen Europe’s industrial competitiveness while accelerating the transition to low-carbon production.
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Mar 51 min read


Carbon Management Is Not Carbon Capture and Storage
In the global climate debate, few terms are as frequently misunderstood as carbon management. Too often, it is treated as shorthand for carbon capture and storage (CCS). While CCS is an important technological tool, carbon management is a far broader, more systemic discipline. Reducing it to a single technology risks narrowing both ambition and impact.
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Feb 274 min read


Hydrogen Policies in the EU and UK. A Comparative Analysis
The European Union has developed one of the most structured and comprehensive frameworks for supporting hydrogen investments. The Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) mechanism allows EU member states to provide state aid to key hydrogen projects.
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Feb 263 min read


Carbon Management Society Opens Global Membership Platform to Accelerate Science-Based Climate Action
The Carbon Management Society (CMS) today announced the official launch of its global website and membership platform, marking the next phase in the Society’s mission to advance practical, science-based carbon management worldwide.
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Feb 212 min read


A decade of progress in understanding and managing legacy well integrityfor geologic carbon storage
This study reviews a decade of research progress in legacy well integrity and risk management for geologic carbon storage (GCS) to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 2005 Special Report on Carbon Capture and Storage.
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Feb 191 min read


The Repeal of EPA Endangerment Finding
The Carbon Management Society (CMS) expresses deep concern regarding the repeal of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2009 Endangerment Finding - the scientific determination that greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare and the legal foundation for regulating emissions under the Clean Air Act.
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Feb 151 min read


Press Release - Incorporation
A group of international climate, policy, and industry leaders today announced the incorporation of the Carbon Management Society (CMS), a global not-for-profit organisation dedicated to advancing practical, science-based carbon management as a cornerstone of the world’s response to the climate crisis.
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Feb 152 min read


Global carbon pricing versus emissions trading systems: a head-to-head comparison
Carbon pricing mechanisms, including global carbon pricing (GCP) and emissions trading systems (ETS), are essential tools for incentivizing emissions reductions and combating climate change. Both approaches aim to internalize the social costs of carbon emissions and drive the transition to a low-carbon economy. However, they differ in their design, implementation, and potential impacts.
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Feb 124 min read
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