Join Climate Impact Partners at the North American Carbon World (NACW) 2023 conference, March 21-23 in Anaheim, California
Learn, collaborate, and network on carbon markets and climate policy at NACW, North America’s largest carbon event. NACW 2023 will cover new and important topics, share actionable insights from top thought-leaders, and provide more opportunities and resources to connect and innovate. Join us to successfully navigate changing carbon market dynamics – including impacts of new investors and financial tools, market oversight rules, legislative and regulatory developments, market growth and trends, international opportunities, and the growing importance of SDGs/environmental justice in the market.
Miguel Sossa, Vice President of the Western Region for Climate Impact Partners, will be speaking at the following panel session:
Net Zero and Corporate Action: Long-term Commitments and Goals
Thursday, March 23, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (Pacific US time zone)
Ambitious climate action at the corporate level is key to getting us to a net zero world and achieving global climate goals. In the first of a two-part session on corporate action, speakers will discuss long-term climate commitments and goals and what their impact could be. They also will address the hot topic of greenwashing and how to ensure bad actors don't derail the good action of others.
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