The global carbon credit landscape is becoming an intricate puzzle: many interrelated and interdependent opportunities, tricky for even as seasoned stakeholder to hold and fit all the pieces together. There’s the nebula of Article 6 markets and Corresponding Adjustments encompassing both CORSIA and PACM, but which now has connections to the EU ETS, in both Singapore and South Korea, and Japan’s JCM. Then there’s the emerging lattice of national compliance markets – cCarbon covered some of these in the Insight Report – The Global Compliance Offset Landscape back in April.
Join us as we bring together top-tier experts from the carbon credit ecosystem to review 2025’s developments in regulation, negotiation, and market dynamics. A soon-to-be-announced top-tier panel will help us chart this landscape, its markets, and their intersections. We’ll look at how Article 6’s mechanisms such as corresponding adjustments and credit exportability affect carbon project development, creating an optionality of international export vs domestic use. This mapping of opportunity is aimed at aiding developers and investors to determine where to spend their time and capital for maximum impact and opportunity. While multinational corporations are increasingly being both mandated and expected to engage with carbon credits, understanding the dynamics of this interconnected system is essential to optimize compliance and corporate impact towards sustainability targets.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to gain an insider’s look at how the global carbon credit puzzle is coming together.
Edward Smith
Vice President, Americas, Valitera

Edward leads Valitera’s Americas advisory practice, advising corporates, investors, and project developers across the carbon markets. His work spans portfolio design, procurement strategy, and primary market transactions, helping scale high-quality carbon removal and reduction supply. He also plays a central role in market intelligence and commercial strategy, and hosts This Week in Carbon, a podcast featuring global leaders in climate, sustainability, and finance. Prior to Valitera, Edward worked across finance, energy, and sustainability at NextEra Energy, StoneX Group, and the U.S. Department of Energy. He holds an MSc in Climate Change Finance and Investment from the University of Edinburgh and is a former NCAA Division I wrestler at Penn State.
Mike Green
Director, Carbon Markets, Native

Over the past 10 years, Mike has dedicated his work to advancing ambitious climate policies at the local, federal and international level. As the Climate and Energy Director for the American Sustainable Business Network, Mike worked closely with their leading brands to support winning advocacy campaigns. Previously, Mike served as the Executive Director of Climate XChange, a Boston based organization focused on providing research and technical support for the development of carbon pricing policies and market development. As the Director of Carbon Markets, Mike leads the origination of opportunities for Native to acquire credits from, or otherwise meaningfully support, climate action projects of distinction that align with Native’s strategy and complement our active project portfolio. Working with our partners, Mike provides insights to the full Native team on overall market trends and opportunities.
Teresa Lang
Senior Director, Policy at Anew Climate

Teresa Lang is the Senior Director, Policy at Anew Climate and has spent over 15 years working in voluntary and compliance carbon markets. Her experience spans a range of capacities across the carbon project lifecycle, from project origination to methodology development to advising large corporations on their environmental product portfolios. In her current role at Anew, Teresa works to track, engage on, and influence carbon policy in both the voluntary and regulatory space, at the state, national and international level in North America and Europe, as well as supports clients in developing and implementing their carbon credit procurement strategies and claims. Prior to Anew, Teresa has held roles at the Climate Action Reserve, Clinton Global Initiative, South Pole, and conservation non-profit Paso Pacifico. Teresa holds an MBA from IE Business School in Madrid, a Masters of International Affairs focusing on environmental policy from Columbia University, and an undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley.





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