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Can Inclusive Carbon Markets Pave the Way for a Just Transition?

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The climate crisis demands urgent global action. Green technologies—like solar panels and clean cookstoves—have the potential to transform lives and protect the planet but remain out of reach for many in developing economies. Can carbon markets make them more accessible?

Voluntary carbon markets (VCMs), where companies purchase carbon credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions, are rapidly gaining traction. These markets hold immense potential to enable the adoption of green technologies among low-income households on the frontlines of climate change and improve their lives.

In this episode, we take a deep dive into VCMs to hear from ATEC about their pay-as-you-go electric cookstoves, which aim to decarbonize cooking through verifiable tech, how Gold Standard issues carbon certifications, and why CGAP sees a promising role for financial services in supporting more inclusive carbon markets.

Featured Voices:

  • Ben Jeffreys, CEO, ATEC

  • Vikash Talyan, Senior Director of Standard Development and Innovation, Gold Standard

  • Max Mattern, Senior Financial Sector Specialist, CGAP

Listen and subscribe for free on your favorite platform. To learn more, visit www.cgap.org. To share feedback, connect with us at [email protected].

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The climate crisis demands urgent global action. Green technologies—like solar panels and clean cookstoves—have the potential to transform lives and protect the planet but remain out of reach for many in developing economies. Can carbon markets make them more accessible?

Voluntary carbon markets (VCMs), where companies purchase carbon credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions, are rapidly gaining traction. These markets hold immense potential to enable the adoption of green technologies among low-income households on the frontlines of climate change and improve their lives.

In this episode, we take a deep dive into VCMs to hear from ATEC about their pay-as-you-go electric cookstoves, which aim to decarbonize cooking through verifiable tech, how Gold Standard issues carbon certifications, and why CGAP sees a promising role for financial services in supporting more inclusive carbon markets.

Featured Voices:

  • Ben Jeffreys, CEO, ATEC

  • Vikash Talyan, Senior Director of Standard Development and Innovation, Gold Standard

  • Max Mattern, Senior Financial Sector Specialist, CGAP

Listen and subscribe for free on your favorite platform. To learn more, visit www.cgap.org. To share feedback, connect with us at [email protected].

  continue reading

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