As part of NY Climate Week 2025, we hosted an evening panel session at our In Focus: Capturing Real Climate Impact gallery exhibition. This moment brought together powerful visuals, real stories from the field, and the people driving climate action forward.
Surrounded by imagery that showcased the realities and results of high-quality climate solutions, attendees heard from project partners and corporate leaders about the tangible impact of high-quality carbon credits - from communities on the ground to corporate boardrooms.
Philip Wilson, CEO of Ecofiltro, Sarah Swanner-Medlock, Development Director for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, and Sam Israelit, CSO of Bain & Company, shared how carbon finance is delivering meaningful outcomes both on the ground and within corporate climate strategies.
Following the panel, guests stayed for informal networking, drinks, and a guided look at the gallery experience.
Scroll through the photos below for a glimpse into the energy, conversations, and moments that captured the essence of the night.
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