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The voluntary carbon credit market has emerged rapidly as a market-friendly way of combating climate change. It has attracted blockchain-based entrepreneurs that see carbon credits as ripe for tokenisation, in large part because a novel idea developed by people outside the traditional financial services industry has yet to develop an infrastructure capable of hosting issuers, investors and traders safely. Greenwashing, double-counting, lack of transparent prices, an absence of trustworthy intermediaries and even outright fraud are prevalent. Existing efforts to overcome the lack of information and integrity in carbon offset projects have not met with success but both policymakers and institutional quality infrastructure providers are now getting involved, and hopes are rising that the carbon credit market will grow rapidly. But there are formidable obstacles to overcome.
What topics will be discussed?
Who is on the panel?
James C. Row, Founder and Managing Partner at Entoro Capital, LLC, a middle-market, traditional and alternative investment bank based in Houston, Texas, and CEO of Capturiant.
Deanna Reitman, Partner Head of Carbon and Commodities at DLA Piper
Sean Mullins, Senior Vice President – Digital Assets and Financial Markets at Northern Trust
Gbemi Oluleye, Assistant Professor (Lecturer), at Imperial College London
Moderated by Dominic Hobson, Co-Founder at Future of Finance
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The voluntary carbon credit market has emerged rapidly as a market-friendly way of combating climate change. It has attracted blockchain-based entrepreneurs that see carbon credits as ripe for tokenisation, in large part because a novel idea developed by people outside the traditional financial services industry has yet to develop an infrastructure capable of hosting issuers, investors and traders safely. Greenwashing, double-counting, lack of transparent prices, an absence of trustworthy intermediaries and even outright fraud are prevalent. Existing efforts to overcome the lack of information and integrity in carbon offset projects have not met with success but both policymakers and institutional quality infrastructure providers are now getting involved, and hopes are rising that the carbon credit market will grow rapidly. But there are formidable obstacles to overcome.
What topics will be discussed?
Who is on the panel?
James C. Row, Founder and Managing Partner at Entoro Capital, LLC, a middle-market, traditional and alternative investment bank based in Houston, Texas, and CEO of Capturiant.
Deanna Reitman, Partner Head of Carbon and Commodities at DLA Piper
Sean Mullins, Senior Vice President – Digital Assets and Financial Markets at Northern Trust
Gbemi Oluleye, Assistant Professor (Lecturer), at Imperial College London
Moderated by Dominic Hobson, Co-Founder at Future of Finance
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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