Available on demand on
July 19, 2023
July 19, 2023
at
8:00 am

The state of standards in the voluntary carbon market

About The Webinar

The voluntary carbon market (VCM) is rapidly evolving. Lack of regulation in the VCM led to an influx of standards bodies aiming to fill gaps and provide structure, but in some cases led to more market confusion. With the ICVCM’s release of the Core Carbon Principles earlier this year, the recent publication of VCMI’s Claims Code of Practice, and the forthcoming “beyond value chain mitigation” guidance from SBTi, the market is reaching a point of convergence on best practices.

Patch will be joined by leading experts to unpack the state of standards in the VCM and answer your questions. We’ll explore how various bodies are working together to raise the bar for integrity in the market and what it will take to achieve high-impact climate action via carbon credits.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • Where and how various standards bodies are converging
  • What additional guidelines and protocols to anticipate
  • How to engage with the VCM now in a way that enables compliance for the future


Speakers

Moderator

Register to watch

Register now
You’re registered for

Innovating for climate action: accelerating the development of carbon removal

A confirmation email is on its way
Please enter a valid email address

Recent webinars

The new era of climate finance: A year-end review and look at what’s ahead for carbon markets
Climate Conversations
Lisa DeMarco
Lisa DeMarco
Resilient
Chelsea Bryant
Chelsea Bryant
BMO Capital Markets
Mark Kenber
Mark Kenber
VCMI

The new era of climate finance: A year-end review and look at what’s ahead for carbon markets

Watch now
How to set an internal carbon price and budget
Ben Field
Ben Field
Patch
Injy Johnstone
Injy Johnstone
University of Oxford and Associate Member of St Antony’s College
Lizzy Coad
Lizzy Coad
Boston Consulting Group

How to set an internal carbon price and budget

Watch now
Carbon removal procurement playbook with U.S. Department of Energy, Bain & Company, and Charm Industrial
Climate Technologies
Noah Deich
Noah Deich
U.S. Department of Energy
Sam Israelit
Sam Israelit
Bain & Company
Peter Reinhardt
Peter Reinhardt
Charm Industrial

Carbon removal procurement playbook with U.S. Department of Energy, Bain & Company, and Charm Industrial

Watch now
By clicking “Accept”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. View our Privacy Policy for more information.