Rob Stevens, our Director of Product Development, will be sharing his insights at the upcoming webinar "The ticking clock: the interplay between CORSIA and Article 6" hosted by Gold Standard and Abatable.
The expert panel will discuss how the Article 6 market can scale to meet the demands from airlines for CORSIA in just a few years. They will also address barriers and risks that may impact this growth.
Rob will be speaking alongside:
- Lisa (Elisabeth) DeMarco, Senior Partner and CEO, Resilient LLP
- Molly Peters-Stanley, Negotiator, U.S. Department of State
- Hugh Salway, Senior Director, Market Development and Partnerships, Gold Standard
- Greg Lydka Morris, Policy and Portfolio Associate, Abatable (Moderator)
This is part of a new webinar series from Abatable and Gold Standard that helps governments, carbon project developers, and investors to understand and navigate new regulations and policy changes affecting the carbon market, including those underpinning Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
More information can be found here.

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