Moderated by Mark Kenber, Executive Director of the Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative (VCMI), the event featured a panel of distinguished experts who underscored the importance of academic collaboration in designing high-integrity carbon projects. Panelists included:
- Leonardo Carvalho, President, Instituto de Mudanças Climáticas e Regulação de Serviços Ambientais do Acre
- Marcelo Torres, President of AAPRESID, representing the farming community
- Sarah Leugers, Chief Growth Officer of Gold Standard, offering insights into carbon crediting programs
- Daniel Ortega, Director of MSU Forest Carbon and Climate Program (FCCP), providing technical expertise on accelerating capacities in the region for designing high-integrity policy frameworks and scaling high-integrity carbon projects.
Discussions focused on the critical role that PAC plays in accelerating the design of enabling policy frameworks and providing technical support to ensure that carbon markets work for both smallholders and larger agricultural stakeholders. The panel emphasized that financing solutions like carbon markets are essential in unlocking investments without further burdening the fiscal debt of LAC countries.
Looking Ahead to COP 2025
This side event is part of PAC’s larger outreach and dissemination plan leading up to COP 2024 in Baku and COP 2025 in Belem, Brazil. PAC’s mission is to bridge the gap between policy, academia, and private sector actors to accelerate the development of sustainable agricultural systems. By leveraging the insights and technical capacities provided by its members, PAC is paving the way for LAC’s agricultural sector to tap into global carbon markets, with projections indicating a market value of up to $50 billion by 2030.
As PAC continues its work, MSU Faculty research and science-based contributions in aligning public policy and private sector initiatives will be critical in achieving net-zero deforestation and ensuring that the agricultural transition is equitable, sustainable, and inclusive of smallholder farmers.
Source : msu.edu