Many countries look at carbon pricing as part of their climate policy mix. A key development is the emergence of the voluntary carbon market (VCM); a debate is raging about how to improve its environmental credibility. The VCM should facilitate credible investments in carbon removals and the transfer of clean technologies across the globe. Will this lead to a significant increase in market volume? Could voluntary and regulated carbon markets converge? Is a future global carbon price possible?
Date: Tuesday 15 November
Time: 9:30 – 10:30 EET
Location: EU Pavilion
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The event presented here is organised by members of the Delegation of the European University Institute to COP27, not FSR directly.
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