Wednesday, November 16, 2022
8:00 am PST | 11:00 am EST | 4:00 pm GMT | 5:00 pm CET
Corporations are stepping up their commitments to take climate action, but what does this mean for carbon projects? In this webinar for project developers:
- Learn more about the latest trends from Climate Impact Partners' Fortune Global 500 research, how the trends have changed over time, and what is ahead.
- Hear from our client solutions team to learn what types of projects corporates are interested in and how to align your project with the trends and goals of corporate offsetting.

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DWF Partners with CIP to Drive Ambitious Net Zero Goals
Launch of innovative Scottish forestry project will help firm reach science-aligned net-zero targets in 2045
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