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COP29 has changed carbon markets as we know it. With decisions adopted on Article 6.2 and 6.4 of the Paris Agreement, project developers and investors will be able to engage in the market in new ways, while also limiting potential exposure to known risks such as greenwashing or double-counting.
Are you aware of potential risks and opportunities related to Article 6.4 for investors and project developers?
How will you tap into the potential of Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs)?
How will you position your business in this new chapter for carbon markets?
Topics discussed include:
COP29 decisions and implications for operationalization of Article 6.2 and 6.4
Next steps for Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism adoption
Potential impact of COP29 decisions for Article 6 related to the supply of CORSIA-eligible units (Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation)
Implications of COP29 developments for global carbon trading
Speakers include EY professionals experienced in carbon markets, in addition to leading voices in this space:
Malin Ahlberg, German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action
Nils Westling, Swedish Energy Agency
Dr. Wei-nee Chen, Bursa Malaysia
Ely Sandler, Harvard Kennedy School and Article Six Group