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Upcoming Webinar | 27 July 2022 | 9:30 am GMT+1

Key Impacts for Voluntary Carbon Credit Projects and Markets

Voluntary carbon credit markets are rapidly expanding with significant increases in both trade volumes and investors looking for emission reduction/sequestration projects.

Key to investment decisions are assumptions on the ability to use GHG reductions/sequestration achieved in a host country as the basis for issuing voluntary carbon credits that can be traded internationally. We will discuss developments globally and how those may create challenges and opportunities in coming years. In particular, we will look at the increasing number of emerging markets that are introducing laws dealing with how they will deliver their country target under the Paris Agreement and what this may mean for current and future projects.

Please join us on 27 July for a 45 minute webinar in which Baker McKenzie will provide an overview of these issues and some of the themes that can be drawn from recent developments in Asia and Africa. This session will be of interest to existing and new participants in voluntary carbon markets that are considering the medium term evolution of it.

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27 July 2022
9:30 am GMT+1
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Andrew Hedges is a climate change and clean energy lawyer based in London. He works on a range of transactions driven by the ongoing transition to a low carbon economy. His expertise spans the development of renewable energy projects, energy efficiency, sustainable energy procurement (including long term corporate PPAs) and carbon finance. Andrew also provides regulatory advice impacting on the design of a range of energy transactions. Andrew is ranked as a Band 1 individual by Chambers Global.

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