Summary
The 2nd edition of the International Carbon Markets Summit, scheduled for 14 October, is being held at a critical time for the carbon markets. The summit will bring together global leaders, policymakers, and industry experts to discuss the latest developments and the future direction of both the compliance and voluntary carbon markets. With London positioned as a key global hub, the event will highlight the UK’s ambitious climate strategy and its pivotal role in driving international carbon market initiatives.
Attendees will gain valuable insights into the evolving landscape of carbon markets, including the impact of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and the latest trends shaping the industry. The summit will also explore the evolving roles that financial institutions and debt finance play in supporting carbon projects, as well as the importance of standardising contracts and documentation in voluntary carbon markets. These discussions aim to foster greater transparency, efficiency, and scientific rigour in carbon removal verification.
The event will address the growing global demand for carbon markets and the rehabilitation of voluntary carbon markets, emphasising the potential of carbon as a significant opportunity for commodity investors. Additionally, the implications of the EU and UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms on international trade will be analysed. The summit will conclude with a focus on creating the necessary infrastructure for efficient carbon markets, covering aspects such as trade, post-trade, financing, and data management. This comprehensive approach aims to equip participants with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate and contribute to the future of carbon markets.