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Webinar: Article 6 – What to watch out for at COP29, and why it matters
In this webinar Abatable, Gold Standard and an expert panel outline and unpack some of the key Article 6 topics to be discussed at COP29 in Baku, covering everything from revocation to Article 6.4 implementation, and explain why they matter for the market.
The webinar features:
- Juan Carlos Arredondo Brun - Director of Knowledge, Policy and Advocacy, Abatable (Moderator)
- Hugh Salway - Senior Director, Market Development and Partnerships, Gold Standard
- Pedro Carvalho - Head of Policy and Markets, EcoSecurities
- Lisa DeMarco - Senior Partner and CEO, Resilient
- Natalia Dorfman - CEO and Co-founder, Kita
This webinar is part of Abatable and Gold Standard’s Implementing Article 6 webinar series, which sees Abatable, Gold Standard, and invited expert speakers and policymakers share unique insights, experiences, and best practices related to national carbon policies.
The aim of the webinar series and other joint workstreams is to equip governments, carbon project developers and investors to understand and navigate new regulations and policy changes affecting the carbon market, including those underpinning Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
The discussion took place on Wednesday 30 October 2024 at 15.00 GMT.
Access more policy-related insights in Abatable's new, free-to-access market intelligence platform: abatable.com/market-intelligence/
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Відео

Webinar: Key lessons for delivering effective climate action via the VCM
Переглядів 3352 місяці тому
The carbon market is a pragmatic mechanism to deliver planet-wide impact today and steer climate finance to where it's needed the most. But how can organisations navigate the market and choose the right pathway to achieve their goals? Our lively discussion, which took place on 17 September 2024, explores how to navigate the complex carbon market and choose the right strategy to meet your sustai...
Delivering a lasting climate legacy for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024
Переглядів 3214 місяці тому
Abatable is thrilled to announce that we have partnered with the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 to enable the Games to invest in a lasting climate legacy and a positive future for climate, nature and people. 🥇 abatable.com/paris-2024/ Paris 2024 has been busy planning the greenest Olympic Games in history. Alongside direct sustainability interventions close to the action in Paris - whi...
Behind the new Abatable
Переглядів 866 місяців тому
The new Abatable is more than just a new look. It represents an alignment of our mission - the coming together of our focus to empower those organisations so vital to the climate transition. It acknowledges the maturity we’ve reached as an organisation, allowing us to take stock of what we’ve been doing and how far we’ve come. To take time to reflect and reshape our external image to mirror the...
A new Abatable
Переглядів 4006 місяців тому
Welcome to the new Abatable: a commitment to lead the generational change that’s required to build a thriving future for climate, nature and people. You can read more about the evolution of our brand and what it means for our future here: abatable.com/blog/a-new-chapter-for-abatable/
Webinar: To authorise or not to authorise? Considerations when assessing corresponding adjustments
Переглядів 4726 місяців тому
Watch our webinar, To authorise or not to authorise? Considerations for governments assessing corresponding adjustments, which explores the factors governments should contemplate when deciding whether to authorise certain carbon project types for use under Article 6 - and what this means for project developers and the broader voluntary carbon market. In the discussion, our panel of expert speak...
Webinar: A two-track voluntary carbon market in 2024 - supply, demand and the Core Carbon Principles
Переглядів 1,1 тис.7 місяців тому
Watch our webinar, A two-track voluntary carbon market in 2024 - supply, demand and the Core Carbon Principles, which provides a snapshot of the current state of the market by unpacking some of the supply- and demand-side insights from Abatable’s Voluntary Carbon Market Developer Overview | 2023-2024 report and asking what they mean for the future. The webinar also takes a focused look at the c...
Webinar: The ticking clock - the interplay between CORSIA and Article 6
Переглядів 6679 місяців тому
Watch our webinar, The ticking clock: the interplay between CORSIA and Article 6, which explores how the Article 6 market can scale to support CORSIA demand from airlines in just a few years, and the barriers and risks to this growth. The discussion is timely as we have now entered Phase 1 of CORSIA, rendering the scheme mandatory for international flights between participating states. The entr...
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 16 - Marioldy Sánchez Santivañez from AIDER
Переглядів 879 місяців тому
Developing Carbon Stories is a podcast by Abatable, an intelligence and procurement platform for the voluntary carbon market. In each episode we speak with an entrepreneur from a different part of the carbon ecosystem and talk about their journey so far and how they are contributing to the fight against climate change. In series three of the podcast we’re taking a focused look at the importance...
Webinar: Addressing Scope 3 emissions - Scaling interventions in agricultural value chains
Переглядів 54610 місяців тому
Watch the recording of our joint webinar with the International Platform for Insetting (IPI) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). Download the Abatable and IPI report: www.abatable.com/reports/insetting-scope-3-carbon-emissions Download the WBCSD report: www.wbcsd.org/Programs/Food-and-Nature/Food-Land-Use/Scaling-Positive-Agriculture/Resources/Tackling-Scope-3-em...
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 15 - Lily Rodriguez from CIMA
Переглядів 11910 місяців тому
Developing Carbon Stories is a podcast by Abatable, an intelligence and procurement platform for the voluntary carbon market. In each episode we speak with an entrepreneur from a different part of the carbon ecosystem and talk about their journey so far and how they are contributing to the fight against climate change. In series three of the podcast we’re taking a focused look at the importance...
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 14 - Dr Tim Coles OBE from rePLANET
Переглядів 9511 місяців тому
Developing Carbon Stories is a podcast by Abatable, an intelligence and procurement platform for the voluntary carbon market. In each episode we speak with an entrepreneur from a different part of the carbon ecosystem and talk about their journey so far and how they are contributing to the fight against climate change. In series three of the podcast we’re taking a focused look at the importance...
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 13 - Marco Cerezo and Karen Aguilar from FUNDAECO
Переглядів 4911 місяців тому
Developing Carbon Stories is a podcast by Abatable, an intelligence and procurement platform for the voluntary carbon market. In each episode we speak with an entrepreneur from a different part of the carbon ecosystem and talk about their journey so far and how they are contributing to the fight against climate change. In series three of the podcast we’re taking a focused look at the importance...
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 12 - Simon Bakker from Kennemer Eco Solutions
Переглядів 333Рік тому
This is Developing Carbon Stories, a podcast about the project developers creating the most innovative & impactful carbon projects in the world. Each episode we speak with an entrepreneur from a different part of the carbon ecosystem and talk about their journey so far and how they are continuing the climate fight. In this episode of Developing Carbon Stories, we are speaking with Simon Bakker,...
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 11 - Chris McKinney from Burn Manufacturing
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This is Developing Carbon Stories, a podcast about the project developers creating the most innovative & impactful carbon projects in the world. Each episode we speak with an entrepreneur from a different part of the carbon ecosystem and talk about their journey so far and how they are continuing the climate fight. In this episode of Developing Carbon Stories, we are speaking with Chris McKinne...
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 10 - Diana Mori Gonzales, Indigenous Community Leader, Peru
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Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 10 - Diana Mori Gonzales, Indigenous Community Leader, Peru
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 9 - Anastasia Volkova from Regrow
Переглядів 75Рік тому
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 9 - Anastasia Volkova from Regrow
A tech platform for the decade of climate action - Valerio Magliulo at Innovation Zero
Переглядів 174Рік тому
A tech platform for the decade of climate action - Valerio Magliulo at Innovation Zero
Uncovering real climate impact - Abatable fireside chat at Innovation Zero
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Uncovering real climate impact - Abatable fireside chat at Innovation Zero
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 8 - Maria Eugenia Filmanovic Abatable
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Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 8 - Maria Eugenia Filmanovic Abatable
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 7 - Santiago Espinosa de los Monteros Toroto
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Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 7 - Santiago Espinosa de los Monteros Toroto
Webinar: Building a science-aligned carbon offsetting strategy
Переглядів 324Рік тому
Webinar: Building a science-aligned carbon offsetting strategy
Webinar: Asset Management & Carbon Strategy - How Innovation Can Get Us To Net Zero
Переглядів 130Рік тому
Webinar: Asset Management & Carbon Strategy - How Innovation Can Get Us To Net Zero
Webinar: How to navigate carbon policy uncertainty?
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Webinar: How to navigate carbon policy uncertainty?
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 6 - Gonzalo Fuenzalida from Andes
Переглядів 1312 роки тому
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 6 - Gonzalo Fuenzalida from Andes
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 5 - Gaël Gobaille-Shaw from Mission Zero
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Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 5 - Gaël Gobaille-Shaw from Mission Zero
Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 4 - Edit Kiss from Revalue Nature
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Developing Carbon Stories - Episode 4 - Edit Kiss from Revalue Nature
Abatable - Net Zero: The Integrity Pathway - Tackling the hard to abate emissions
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Abatable - Net Zero: The Integrity Pathway - Tackling the hard to abate emissions
What is the difference between compliance and voluntary carbon markets? - Abatable
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What is the difference between compliance and voluntary carbon markets? - Abatable
What is a high-quality carbon credit? - Abatable
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What is a high-quality carbon credit? - Abatable

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @douglasengle2704
    @douglasengle2704 2 місяці тому

    It is scientifically impossible for greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. All the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth is completely absorbed in earth's greenhouse effect by greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor. Global warming was officially stated at 1.1°C in 1991 and 1.06°C in 2022. The cause of global warming is not known as of 2024. The back of the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) science report states it took its greenhouse gas samples at 20,000 meters altitude where it is common high school level knowledge there is no greenhouse radiant energy. This is typical practice for deceptive marketing to state legal data transparency protecting the perpetrators from fraud prosecution. The IPCC has been transparent with its data acknowledging it is not dealing with active greenhouse gases. Earth's greenhouse effect is frequently used as a primary example to high school students of a system always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor absorbing all the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth with greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is all around us everyday and can't have its overall effect changed. There is no further greenhouse radiant energy to interact with greenhouse gases. At 1% average tropospheric water vapor over 99% of earth’s greenhouse effect is from water vapor. Water vapor would hold earth's greenhouse effect in saturation if it were the only greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. The overall average temperature gain to the earth from the earth’s greenhouse effect is 5.55°C (10°F). Arctic warming is taking place with the proving mechanism being warm Atlantic Ocean waters migrating deeper and more frequently into the Arctic Ocean warming it and the region. That warmer water is causing a few weeks less of reflective snow and ice coverage resulting in more solar heat gain to the Arctic region surface. Atmospheric CO2 levels of 1200 ppm about three times what they are today would greatly invigorate C3 plants the majority of plant life on earth greatly greening the planet. 0.4% of the atmosphere is CO2 and on average 1% is H20 water vapor. (1% H20)/(0.4% CO2) = 25. Water vapor is 25 times more present in the atmosphere on average than CO2. Water vapor has an CO2e of 18, 18 X 25 = 450 CO2e total for water vapor to 1 CO2e for CO2. The Earth’s oceans have 3-1/2 million sea floor volcanic vents warming the water and changing it’s chemistry that have not been systematically accounted for.

  • @douglasengle2704
    @douglasengle2704 3 місяці тому

    It is scientifically impossible for greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. All the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth is completely absorbed in earth's greenhouse effect by greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor. Global warming was officially stated at 1.1°C in 1991 and 1.06°C in 2022. The cause of global warming is not known as of 2024. The back of the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) science report states it took its greenhouse gas samples at 20,000 meters altitude where it is common high school level knowledge there is no greenhouse radiant energy. This is typical practice for deceptive marketing to state legal data transparency protecting the perpetrators from fraud prosecution. The IPCC has been transparent with its data acknowledging it is not dealing with active greenhouse gases. Earth's greenhouse effect is frequently used as a primary example to high school students of a system always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor absorbing all the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth with greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is all around us everyday and can't have its overall effect changed. There is no further greenhouse radiant energy to interact with greenhouse gases. At 1% average tropospheric water vapor over 99% of earth’s greenhouse effect is from water vapor. Water vapor would hold earth's greenhouse effect in saturation if it were the only greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. The overall average temperature gain to the earth from the earth’s greenhouse effect is 5.55°C (10°F). Arctic warming is taking place with the proving mechanism being warm Atlantic Ocean waters migrating deeper and more frequently into the Arctic Ocean warming it and the region. That warmer water is causing a few weeks less of reflective snow and ice coverage resulting in more solar heat gain to the Arctic region surface. Atmospheric CO2 levels of 1200 ppm about three times what they are today would greatly invigorate C3 plants the majority of plant life on earth greatly greening the planet. 0.4% of the atmosphere is CO2 and on average 1% is H20 water vapor. (1% H20)/(0.4% CO2) = 25. Water vapor is 25 times more present in the atmosphere on average than CO2. Water vapor has an CO2e of 18, 18 X 25 = 450 CO2e total for water vapor to 1 CO2e for CO2. The Earth’s oceans have 3-1/2 million sea floor volcanic vents warming the water and changing it’s chemistry that have not been systematically accounted for.

  • @douglasengle2704
    @douglasengle2704 3 місяці тому

    It is scientifically impossible for greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. All the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth is completely absorbed in earth's greenhouse effect by greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor. Global warming was officially stated at 1.1°C in 1991 and 1.06°C in 2022. The cause of global warming is not known as of 2024. The back of the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) science report states it took its greenhouse gas samples at 20,000 meters altitude where it is common high school level knowledge there is no greenhouse radiant energy. This is typical practice for deceptive marketing to state legal data transparency protecting the perpetrators from fraud prosecution. The IPCC has been transparent with its data acknowledging it is not dealing with active greenhouse gases. Earth's greenhouse effect is frequently used as a primary example to high school students of a system always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor absorbing all the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth with greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is all around us everyday and can't have its overall effect changed. There is no further greenhouse radiant energy to interact with greenhouse gases. At 1% average tropospheric water vapor over 99% of earth’s greenhouse effect is from water vapor. Water vapor would hold earth's greenhouse effect in saturation if it were the only greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. The overall average temperature gain to the earth from the earth’s greenhouse effect is 5.55°C (10°F). Arctic warming is taking place with the proving mechanism being warm Atlantic Ocean waters migrating deeper and more frequently into the Arctic Ocean warming it and the region. That warmer water is causing a few weeks less of reflective snow and ice coverage resulting in more solar heat gain to the Arctic region surface. Atmospheric CO2 levels of 1200 ppm about three times what they are today would greatly invigorate C3 plants the majority of plant life on earth greatly greening the planet. 0.4% of the atmosphere is CO2 and on average 1% is H20 water vapor. (1% H20)/(0.4% CO2) = 25. Water vapor is 25 times more present in the atmosphere on average than CO2. Water vapor has an CO2e of 18, 18 X 25 = 450 CO2e total for water vapor to 1 CO2e for CO2. The Earth’s oceans have 3-1/2 million sea floor volcanic vents warming the water and changing it’s chemistry that have not been systematically accounted for.

  • @douglasengle2704
    @douglasengle2704 3 місяці тому

    It is scientifically impossible for greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. All the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth is completely absorbed in earth's greenhouse effect by greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor. . Global warming was officially stated at 1.1°C in 1991 and 1.06°C in 2022. The cause of global warming is not known as of 2024. The back of the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) science report states it took its greenhouse gas samples at 20,000 meters altitude where it is common high school level knowledge there is no greenhouse radiant energy. This is typical practice for deceptive marketing to state legal data transparency protecting the perpetrators from fraud prosecution. The IPCC has been transparent with its data acknowledging it is not dealing with active greenhouse gases. Earth's greenhouse effect is frequently used as a primary example to high school students of a system always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor absorbing all the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth with greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is all around us everyday and can't have its overall effect changed. There is no further greenhouse radiant energy to interact with greenhouse gases. At 1% average tropospheric water vapor over 99% of earth’s greenhouse effect is from water vapor. Water vapor would hold earth's greenhouse effect in saturation if it were the only greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. The overall average temperature gain to the earth from the earth’s greenhouse effect is 5.55°C (10°F). Arctic warming is taking place with the proving mechanism being warm Atlantic Ocean waters migrating deeper and more frequently into the Arctic Ocean warming it and the region. That warmer water is causing a few weeks less of reflective snow and ice coverage resulting in more solar heat gain to the Arctic region surface. Atmospheric CO2 levels of 1200 ppm about three times what they are today would greatly invigorate C3 plants the majority of plant life on earth greatly greening the planet. 0.4% of the atmosphere is CO2 and on average 1% is H20 water vapor. (1% H20)/(0.4% CO2) = 25. Water vapor is 25 times more present in the atmosphere on average than CO2. Water vapor has an CO2e of 18, 18 X 25 = 450 CO2e total for water vapor to 1 CO2e for CO2. The Earth’s oceans have 3-1/2 million sea floor volcanic vents warming the water and changing it’s chemistry that have not been systematically accounted for.

  • @liboirendayishimiye8674
    @liboirendayishimiye8674 5 місяців тому

    Great presentation

  • @itnewspark
    @itnewspark 11 місяців тому

    Great

  • @GianlucaStefanelli
    @GianlucaStefanelli Рік тому

    Thanks a lot that's so useful and very interisting for our project

  • @abhijitmitra4444
    @abhijitmitra4444 Рік тому

    Carbon dioxide is one of the major GHGs and a driver in the domain of climate change. In the drive to mitigate and adapt with the issue of climate change, carbon trading has become a vital policy instrument in majority of the countries in the World. It is also a pivotal element of the UNFCCC’s approach to tackle climate change. National or regional carbon trading schemes are now operational in many counties through a well-defined structural policy, specific for the country. Yet the trading is still in a volatile stage. Many schools think that this concept is not very realistic to combat climate change, while others consider this a strict regulation to put cap/limit on the emitters. Unfortunately, the subject is characterised by jargon, abstract concepts, mathematical formulae, and technical detail, making it hard for most people to understand its implications and evaluate its merits and demerits. This paper is a first order analysis to unravel some of this complexity by imparting thrust on three basic components - cap and trade, carbon offsets and carbon trading - which underpin the trade in carbon quotas. The case study of the highly urbanized city of Kolkata and Indian Sundarban mangrove ecosystem has been discussed in details with CO2 - e of dominant trees to analyse the probable credit that can be received from the producer communities of these two sites that are significantly different in terms of anthropogenic footprints and ecological features. CONTACT ABHIJIT MITRA

  • @abhijitmitra4444
    @abhijitmitra4444 Рік тому

    Carbon dioxide is one of the major GHGs and a driver in the domain of climate change. In the drive to mitigate and adapt with the issue of climate change, carbon trading has become a vital policy instrument in majority of the countries in the World. It is also a pivotal element of the UNFCCC’s approach to tackle climate change. National or regional carbon trading schemes are now operational in many counties through a well-defined structural policy, specific for the country. Yet the trading is still in a volatile stage. Many schools think that this concept is not very realistic to combat climate change, while others consider this a strict regulation to put cap/limit on the emitters. Unfortunately, the subject is characterised by jargon, abstract concepts, mathematical formulae, and technical detail, making it hard for most people to understand its implications and evaluate its merits and demerits. This paper is a first order analysis to unravel some of this complexity by imparting thrust on three basic components - cap and trade, carbon offsets and carbon trading - which underpin the trade in carbon quotas. The case study of the highly urbanized city of Kolkata and Indian Sundarban mangrove ecosystem has been discussed in details with CO2 - e of dominant trees to analyse the probable credit that can be received from the producer communities of these two sites that are significantly different in terms of anthropogenic footprints and ecological features. CONTACT ABHIJIT MITRA

  • @quesocremadetucorazon1599

    Biocarbon registry ?!? Los que hacen doble contabilidad en colombia ? 😂los que ni saben que es una blockchain pero quieren plata entonces venden aire caliente pa comprarle un carro que vale dos apartamentos a su hijo que acosa mujeres y maltrata animales ?!? Etica no ?! Que clase !!

  • @hgm8337
    @hgm8337 Рік тому

    exactly,.. who validates the validatores?