Article 6 Webinar Series 2022
WEBINAR SERIES
During 2022, we will run a series of webinars to enable participants to better understand some of the key trends and issues for Article 6 operationalisation.
Provisional list of proposed topics and timings for the Article 6 Webinar Series
DATE
22 Feb
2022
EVENT TITLE
Authorisations and adjustments under Article 6:
What you need to know, and what is still unknown
DESCRIPTION
This webinar will cover the basics of host country authorisations under Article 6: the process, the benefits, the risks and the unknowns. It is intended to provide attendees with a better understanding of when an authorisation will be needed, the preconditions for a host country providing a letter of authorisation, and how and when this will then be translated into a corresponding adjustment.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
- Lisa DeMarco, Senior Partner and CEO, Resilient LLP
- Marisa Martin, Executive Director, Pollination Group
- Lambert Schneider, Research Coordinator for International Climate Policy, Oeko Institute
- El Hadji Mbaye Diagne, Director, Afrique Energie Environnement
- Molly Peters-Stanley, Negotiator, International Carbon Markets, U.S. Department of State
PLAYBACK WEBINAR
DATE
21 Apr 2022
EVENT TITLE
From text to trade:
How is Article 6 guidance being implemented on the ground?
DESCRIPTION
While the Article 6 guidance adopted at COP26 has provided much-needed clarity for governments and market actors, it is still unclear for many how the decisions adopted by negotiators will be translated into action on the ground. This webinar will look at how early moving actors are preparing to apply Article 6 to make it a reality, and the lessons that can be drawn from this early experience.
SPEAKERS:
- Alexandra Soezer, Global Carbon Technical Advisor, Energy, United Nations Development Programme
- Emma Åberg, Program Manager International Climate Cooperation, Swedish Energy Agency
- Frédéric Gagnon-Lebrun, Business Director for Climate Policy and Carbon Pricing, South Pole
- Aglaja Espelage, Researcher, Perspectives Climate Group.
PLAYBACK WEBINAR
DATE
28 June 2022
EVENT TITLE
Innovating under Article 6:
Emerging models for public and private sector cooperation
DESCRIPTION
Article 6 includes the Paris Agreement’s sole reference to the private sector, creating an important channel for private finance to drive decarbonisation. This webinar will look at innovative models emerging across the world to enable private sector action and investment under Article 6, through government frameworks, initiatives and policies.
SPEAKERS:
- Katie Eberle, Manager, International Partnerships in the Australian Department for Industry, Science, Energy and Resources
- Veronika Elgart, Deputy Head, International Climate Policy, in the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment
- Adriaan Korthuis, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Climate Focus
- Andrea Bonzanni, International Policy Director, IETA
DATE
27 SEP
EVENT TITLE
Valuing Article 6 credits:
How the value of Article 6-authorised credits might evolve, and what this means for the market
DESCRIPTION
The past few years have seen greater transparency than ever before on prices in the carbon market. But how might the market value credits authorised under Article 6, and how might this compare to unauthorised credits? This webinar will explore this question with a panel of market experts.
SPEAKERS:
- Ritah Rukundo, Technical Advisor, Global Carbon Market, GIZ
- Mischa Classen, Director Carbon Procurement, KliK Foundation
- Malwina Burzec, Associate, Center for Climate Policy, Ernst & Young Law
- Josh Brown, Business Development Manager, TASC
- Russell Karas, Head of Carbon Market Development, CBL
DATE
24 Nov 2022
EVENT TITLE
COP27: What happened on Article 6 and carbon markets, and (why) does it matter?
DESCRIPTION
In this webinar, Gold Standard and a panel of market experts will take a look at the outcomes of COP27 on carbon markets, and what these mean for the development of carbon markets, both voluntary and compliance. The panel will look at the final decisions adopted on Article 6, as well as other announcements made by governments, regulators and the private sector over the course of COP27.
SPEAKERS
- Teresa Hartmann, Director, Voluntary Carbon Market Formation, IETA
- Florian Eickhold, Climate Finance and Carbon Market Expert, atmosfair
- Lisa DeMarco, Senior Partner and CEO, Resilient LLP
- Jonathan Crook, Policy Expert on Global Carbon Markets, Carbon Market Watch