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A Major Milestone for Carbon Markets Now

Carbon Markets Now, A6IP’s signature video podcast, has become a trusted resource for expert insights into the policies, tools, and innovations shaping the future of international carbon markets.

We’re proud to reflect on a series filled with thoughtful dialogue and timely analysis on the most pressing issues driving global carbon markets. Over the past several months, we unpacked critical developments with leading experts from around the world—bringing clarity, context, and perspective to a rapidly evolving landscape.

We’re also pleased to share that Carbon Markets Now was named a Top 50 Net Zero Podcast by Feedspot, recognizing its growing influence in the global climate community.

Episodes at a Glance

  • Episode 1: Carbon Credit Quality and Rating Agencies
    Guests: Allister Furey (Sylvera) and Sebastien Cross (BeZero Carbon)
  • Episode 2: High Integrity Carbon Markets Explained
    Guests: Ana Carolina Szklo (VCMI) and Anton Tsvetov (ICVCM)
  • Episode 3: CORSIA Explained: Aviation and Carbon Markets
    Guests: Rohemir Ramirez Ballagas (EDF) and Abijith Amberi Premanand (IATA)
  • Episode 4: Nature‑based Solutions and Carbon Markets
    Guests: Anirudh Krishnan (Conservation International) and Arthur Vanderschooten (ACT Group)
  • Episode 5: Technology‑based Carbon Dioxide Removal and Carbon Markets
    Guests: Alvin Lee (Puro.earth) and Paolo Piffaretti (ClimeFi)
  • Episode 6: Building Digital Infrastructure for International Carbon Markets
    Guests: Gemma Torras Vives (World Bank) and Ieva Steponaviciute (CAD Trust)

Watch or Listen to the Full Series

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@A6IPCenter/podcasts

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1DhVQsHAHQhG9eUwly3l2M

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/carbon-markets-now/id1847319929

We extend our sincere thanks to all of our guest experts for sharing their insights, and to our audience for their continued engagement. We look forward to bringing you further in‑depth analysis from A6IP as global carbon markets continue to evolve.