25th Annual IEA-IETA-EPRI Workshop on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading
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Background information
The 25th annual workshop organised by the International Energy Agency (IEA), International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) and EPRI will take place in four sessions distributed among 2, 3 and 4 December 2025. The event will be hosted at the IEA (9, rue de la Federation, Paris). To foster a highly interactive and engaging experience, this year's event is designed to be exclusively in-person, and remote participation will not be available.
Always a widely-anticipated date in the global carbon trading calendar, this invitation-only workshop brings together over one hundred senior government officials, corporate executives, and researchers from non-governmental organisations and academia, to discuss the latest updates and prospects for GHG emissions trading around the world. The workshop combines presentations based on recent research with interactive discussions, held under the Chatham House Rule.
Over the course of three days, expert speakers will address topics including:
25 years of carbon market development and innovation
Geopolitics, International Trade and Carbon Border Adjustment Measures
Carbon markets and NDCs 3.0
Delivering the EU’s 2040 Climate Target
Carbon Accounting & Crediting Mitigation Actions
Transition credits for early coal phase-out and replacement with clean energy
The Importance and future role of the finance sector in carbon markets
The Future of Carbon Markets
For more information, please contact: Climate.Change@iea.org
Presentations from the workshop will be made available on this page after the workshop, upon approval from presenters.
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