IETA London Carbon Market Dialogue

To be confirmed by the Organisers.

About this Event

IETA is pleased to announce the date of the IETA London Carbon Market Dialogue on 23 June 2026, which will take place during the London Climate Action Week 2026 (20-28 June 2026) – location will be shared when attendance is confirmed.

The IETA’s London Carbon Market Dialogue will include:

  • 8:00-8:30: Registration & Welcome Coffee
  • Session 1 led by IETA – 8:30-9:45 BST
    Carbon Markets: Strategic Infrastructure for Growth & Resilience
    As the global economy enters an era defined by industrial competition, energy security, AI-driven power demand and shifting trade alliances, carbon markets are emerging as far more than climate instruments — they are becoming strategic infrastructure for growth, resilience, and international cooperation. In a world of “variable geometry” – where countries, companies, financial institutions, and regions move at different speeds and form new coalitions around energy, trade, and competitiveness – carbon markets provide the connective tissue that can align capital, unlock lower-carbon supply chains and drive pragmatic decarbonization at scale.
  • 9:45-10:15: Networking coffee break
  • Session 2 co-led by IETA and Helmi – 10:15-11:30 BST
    The Carbon Case: Exploring the Building of a New Global Market
    Part 1: Screening of the documentary
    Part 2: Panel discussion, with potential commentators
  • Session 3 co-led by Harvard and the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) – 11:45-13:00 BST
    Roundtable on Methane and Carbon Markets

International Emissions Trading Association - IETA

IETA is a non-profit organisation representing businesses committed to smart, well-designed and effective carbon markets to help achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement and reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

IETA's Mission is to:

  • Empower business to engage in climate action and pursue net zero ambitions to advance the Paris Agreement’s objectives, and
  • Establish effective market-based trading systems for GHG emissions and reductions that are environmentally robust, fair, open, efficient, accountable and consistent across national boundaries.

For more information, visit www.ieta.org