How Can the Voluntary Carbon Market Make a Meaningful Contribution to Protecting Tropical Forests?

How Can the Voluntary Carbon Market Make a Meaningful Contribution to Protecting Tropical Forests?

The Yale Forest Forum is excited to announce the next speaker series for spring 2023, taking place on Thursdays, jointly hosted by the Yale Applied Science Synthesis Program (link is external), Yale Center for Business and the Environment (link is external),  and The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment (link is external). Facilitated by Brad Gentry (Yale/CBEY), Frances Seymour (WRI), Luke Sanford (Yale), Sara Kuebbing (Yale/YASSP), and Peter Boyd (Yale/CBEY).

How can the voluntary carbon market make a meaningful contribution to protecting tropical forests?

The Yale Forest Forum is offering a Spring 2023 Speaker Series Webinar entitled “How Can the Voluntary Carbon Market Make a Meaningful Contribution to Protecting Tropical Forests?” on Thursdays from January 19 – April 27th from 11:30 am – 12:10 pm U.S. ET. The series will feature a wide range of experts from perspectives including tropical country governments, Indigenous peoples, buyers, standard setters, and project developers. In focusing on the issues facing tropical forest carbon crediting, the series seeks to explore the following questions: Why are tropical forest carbon credits different? Why is a distinction made between “project” and “jurisdictional” credits? How do the different parties see risks and opportunities? How does the experience in the voluntary carbon market relate to international or domestic compliance markets?

The series builds on the Fall 2022 YFF Speaker Series on “What Makes a High-Quality Forest Carbon Credit?” You can catch up on recorded lectures from the Fall Series here.

Join us every Thursday from January 19 – April 27th from 11:30 am – 12:10 pm U.S. ET. Note there will be no webinar on March 16 and March 23.

Connecticut Certified Forest Practitioners may receive 1.0 CEU credits for each live lecture attended. Email yff@yale.edu (link sends e-mail) for further details.

Date Speaker Organization Theme Webinar (recording and slides)
January 19 Frances Seymour – Distinguished Senior Fellow World Resources Institute (WRI) Overview of Current Debates in Carbon Markets, Why Forest Carbon Credits Might be Different, Why Tropical Forest Carbon Credits Might be Different Recording (link is external)

Slides

January 26 Paulo Moutinho – Senior Scientist Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM) History of International Cooperation on Tropical Forest Conservation with Emphasis on the History of REDD+ Recording (link is external)

Slides

February 2 Roselyn Fosuah Adjei – Director, Climate Change and National REDD+ Coordinator Forestry Commission of Ghana REDD + Crediting from the Perspective of Supplier Countries Recording (link is external)

Slides

February 9 Sean Frisby – Managing Director Emergent REDD+ Crediting from the Perspective of Buyer Countries and Corporations Recording

Slides

February 16 Juan Carlos Jintiach – Coordinator of International Economic Cooperation and Autonomous Indigenous Development Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon Basin (COICA) REDD+ Crediting from the Perspective of Indigenous Peoples Recording

Slides

Renato Rios – Economist DRIS
February 23 Jessica Orrego – Director Natural Climate Solutions Mercuria Energy Trading A Traders Perspective on REDD+ Crediting Recording

Slides

March 2 Hassan Sachedina – Founder and Former CEO BioCarbon Partners and Sayari Earth REDD+ Crediting from the Perspective of Project Developers Recording

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March 9 Mary Grady – Executive Director Architecture for REDD+ Transactions (ART) Jurisdictional-Scale Crediting for REDD+: An Architecture to Ensure Social and Environmental Integrity Recording

Slides

March 30 Jason Funk – Director of REDD+ Strategy, Center for Natural Climate Solutions Conservation International Addressing High Forest Low Deforestation (HFLD) Jurisdictions Recording

Slides

April 6 TBC TBC Compliance Structure for Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) Recording

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April 13 TBC TBC Buyers Perspective for Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for Intenational Aviation (CORSIA) Recording

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April 20 Daniel Ortega Pacheco – ICVCM Expert Panel Co-Chair Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) REDD+ in Global Carbon Market Initiatives: Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) Recording

Slides

April 27 (11:30 am – 12:30 pm) Speakers TBC TBC Three Stool Debate Recording

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