Yale Forest Forum: How can the voluntary carbon market make a meaningful contribution to protecting tropical forests?

Event description: 

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 11:30am-12:10pm 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?

Hosted by the Yale Applied Science Synthesis Program, Yale Center for Business and the Environment, and The Forest School at Yale School of the Environment. 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 at yff.yale.edu.

To Register for the seminar sponsored by The Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture with speaker, Mary Grady please Click here.