Dates for Carbon Forward Asia 2025 announced!
Carbon Forward Asia 2025 will take place on 4 and 5 of March.
Whether you are a long-standing stakeholder or a new participant in climate markets, Carbon Forward Asia 2024 offers you the opportunity to gain knowledge on both present and future policy developments and market opportunities. Explore the chance to source the right solutions so you can optimise the possibilities and minimise your risk.
You will meet world-leading environmental market experts, representatives of government, investors, analysts, brokers and customers.
Carbon Forward Asia 2024 will comprise two days of high-level discussion.
All sessions will be live streamed for those who cannot attend in-person and the recordings will also be available on demand post the event.
08.00 Registration and coffee
09.00 Conference welcome address
Louis Redshaw, Co-founder, Carbon Forward Events
09.30 COP 28 round-up and what we need to achieve at COP29
- What happened and what direction does it set us off in, if any?
Presenters:
Peter Zaman, Partner, HFW
Tennant Reed, Director – Climate Change and Energy, Australian Industry Group (Ai Group)
10.00 Asia-Pacific emissions trading markets Part I
- The lowdown on the regional cap and trade regimes. What do they look like, who can get involved and what are the opportunities?
Moderator:
Stian Reklev, Director & Co-founder, Carbon Pulse
Panellists:
Sangsun Ha, Executive Director, Ecoeye Co
Vidur Nayar, Head of Environmental Trading APAC, Hartree Partners
10.30 Asia Pacific emissions trading markets Part II: China
- After almost seven years on the backburner, the offset scheme supplying the world’s biggest compliance market is about to restart. What can we expect from it, and how will the relaunch impact the international market?
Moderator:
Stian Reklev, Director & Co-founder, Carbon Pulse
Panellists:
Duong Thi Thuy Mai, Compliance Carbon Market Analyst, Veyt
Katherine Hung, Founder & CEO, Timing Carbon Asset Management Co.
Yutong Song, Analyst of Carbon Research, LSEG
11.00 Coffee and networking break
11.30 Asia Pacific emissions trading markets Part III: Australia
- The Australian market is quickly developing under the new Safeguard Mechanism. What can we expect from this new compliance regime and what are the prospects for future international linkages via International Units?
Moderator:
Mark Tilly, Senior Correspondent, Carbon Pulse
Presenter:
Hugh Grossman, Managing Director, Energy and Carbon Markets, RepuTex
12.00 Asia Pacific emissions trading markets Part IV: Emerging ASEAN Markets
Half the ASEAN countries are in the process of establishing domestic carbon markets (including countries such as Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia and Malaysia). What problems are they facing, what support are they receiving, and is there a pan-ASEAN solution at the end of it?
Moderator:
Mark Tilly, Senior Correspondent, Carbon Pulse
Panellists:
Lien Duong, Associate Professor, Curtin University
Wei Mei Hum, Head of Asia Pacific & Head of Carbon & Environmental Products, ACX
Riza Suarga, Chairman, Indonesia Carbon Trade Association
12.30 Asia Pacific emissions trading markets Part V: India
- Does India’s ETS deserve the “next big thing” tag? Government policy on emission reduction projects, what domestic demand is there, where does this fit in with Article 6 and what effects on the regional and global carbon markets.
Moderator:
Sandeep Roy Choudhury, Director & Co-founder, VNV Advisory Services
Panellists:
Axel Michaelowa, Senior Founding Partner, Perspectives Climate Group
Jatin Kapoor, Head of Climate Transactions, Emergent Ventures (EVI)
13.15 Lunch and networking
14.15 CORSIA
- What are the rules, where will supply come from, what will it cost airlines to comply?
Moderator:
Genevieve Soh, Chief Product and Strategy Officer, Climate Impact X
Panellists:
Michael Evans, Group Sustainability Insights Manager, International Airlines Group (IAG)
Mun Ching Yap, Chief Sustainability Officer, AirAsia
14.45 Perspectives from the world’s most traded carbon markets
- Why do multiple markets setting out to achieve the same thing have multiple prices? What drives a successful ETS and what aspects of efficient carbon markets are realistic in the various Asian markets?
Panellists:
Louis Redshaw, CEO & Founder, Redshaw Advisors and Net Zero Markets
Peter Zaman, Partner, HFW
15.15 Coffee and networking break
15.45 Going global: International shipping exposed to the EU ETS
- What, why, how and who?
Moderator:
Ipshita Chaturvedi, Partner, Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP
Panellists:
Bill Goldie, Head of Voluntary, Redshaw Advisors
Mariko O’Neil, Carbon Analyst, BloombergNEF
Lucy Palairet, Director, Carbon Market Development, Standard Chartered Bank
16.30 Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms are spreading
- The EU’s CBAM has spawned a plethora of new carbon border measures. From the UK to the US to Australia. International trade is destined to include a cost of carbon but are exporters ready?
Moderator:
Dan Maleski, Environmental Markets Advisor, CBAM Lead, Redshaw Advisors
Panellists:
Frank Jotzo, Professor, Australian National University
Ariel Perez, Partner and Head of Environmental Products, Hartree Partners
17.30 Close of day one
18.00 Evening drinks sponsored by ACX
08.00 Registration and coffee
- Women in Carbon breakfast
Launch of the Asian chapter of Women in Carbon. To be celebrated as part of International Women’s Day.
09.00 Keynote Opening Address
Presenter:
Minister Alvin Tan, Minister of State, Ministry of Trade & Industry, Singapore
09.15 Article 6 carbon markets, what is holding them back?
- Brief explanation of article 6 and recent developments. Why was there no progress in Dubai? Should countries export corresponding adjustments at all?
Moderator:
Bjorn Fonden, International Policy Advisor, IETA
Panellists:
Marshall Brown, Global Program Manager, GGGI
Rui Yun Gan, Senior Manager, National Climate Change Secretariat, Strategy Group, Prime Minister’s Office
Teresa Hartmann, Chief Ratings Officer, BeZero Carbon
Wei Mei Hum, Head of Asia Pacific & Head of Carbon & Environmental Products, ACX
10.00 From Article 6 readiness to implementation – a consultant’s perspective
- How did the Thai-Swiss Article 6.2 cooperative approach come about and what lessons were learned in the process?
Moderator:
Bjorn Fonden, International Policy Advisor, IETA
Panellist:
Roxanne Tan, Senior Managing Consultant, South Pole
10.15 How to legitimise and scale the VCM?
- The EU’s Corporate Claims Best Practice legislation explained, update on the difficulties of implementing the Core Carbon Principles and details of the Alignment of standards and carbon footprinting programmes announced at COP28 (SBTI, CDP, VCMI, GHG Protocol)
Moderator:
Bill Goldie, Head of Voluntary, Redshaw Advisors
Panellists:
Louis Booth, Commercial Lead for APAC, Sylvera
Lokesh Dube, Senior Manager for Standards Development and Innovation, Gold Standard
Mark Kenber, Executive Director, VCMi
11.00 Coffee and networking break
11.30 How can market standardisation initiatives help the VCM take off?
Moderator:
Louis Redshaw, CEO & Founder, Redshaw Advisors and Net Zero Markets
Panellists:
Thom McMahon, Co-CEO & Co-Founder, ACX
Lucy Palairet, Director, Carbon Market Development, Standard Chartered Bank
Win Sim Tan, Regional Representative, Southeast Asia Legal, Policy, And Markets Department, Verra
Rene Velasquez, Founder and Host, Carbon Exposure Project
12.15 Emerging Markets: Asia’s growing VCM demand
- Corporates, both global and regional, are seeking to manage their carbon footprints. Governments are allowing offsets into their tax and trading systems. Hear where the demand growth is coming from.
Moderator:
Sam Nunn, Business Development Manager, RESET Carbon Limited
Panellists:
Jeffrey Delmon, Senior Infrastructure Finance Specialist, World Bank
Kyunghwa Jeon, Founder/Director, BeFLAT Services
Alvin Lim, Head of Asia Environmental Products, Morgan Stanley
13.00 Lunch and networking
14.00 Asian nature-based solutions
- The Asia Pacific is rapidly becoming the leading source for nature-based carbon credits. But what are the risks involved and how to select a future-proof project? What other nature-based solutions to watch out for.
Moderator:
Sandeep Roy Choudhury, Director & Co-founder, VNV Advisory Services
Panellists:
Heng Dean Law, Managing Director, Pollination
Anna MacDonald, Technical Climate Consultant, Sylvera
Audrey Palomar, Head of Nature-Based Solutions for Asia Pacific, Ecosecurities
Jeff Silverman, Senior Director of Natural Climate Solutions, Conservation International
14.45 The bright future for removals markets
- An update on technologies, their application in Asia and which global ETSs will accept them?
Moderator:
Alvin Lee, Regional Head, APAC, Puro.earth
Panellists:
Masao Koyama, Head of Carbon Dioxide Removal, Mitsubishi
Eve Tamme, Founder and Managing Director, Climate Principles
Abraham Robertson, Founder and Executive Director, Biocare
Brad Vickers, PEng Head of Product – Engineering, CarbonCure Technologies
15.30 Coffee break and networking
16.00 Pricing outlook
- Where are VCM prices headed?
Moderator:
Utkarsh Akhouri, Head of Forecasting, MSCI Carbon Markets
Panellists:
Stephannie Galdino, Analyst Voluntary Carbon, Veyt
Thomas Merriman, CPO & Co-Founder, Kita
Paula Vanlaningham, Director of Carbon Research, LSEG
17.00 End of conference
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