
Strategies for Securing a Future for Carbon Offsetting
This panel will discuss the challenges of assessing risk associated with carbon credits, auditing additionality claims, and understanding the social impact of carbon offsetting. Speakers include:
- Kirsty Schneeberger MBE, Head of Partnerships & Innovation at Climate Impact Partners
- Oliver Allcock, Commercial Sustainability Manager at ClimatePartner
- Allister Furey PhD, Co-founder and CEO at Sylvera
- Rob Macquarie, Policy Analyst & Research Adviser to Lord Nicholas Stern
The Subak Climate Summit is a startup, data, and funding focused climate summit that connects organizations and individuals working in the climate sector in order to foster collaboration and tackle climate change.
For more information about the event, visit subak.org/summit
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