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A proposal for a unified global carbon market ↗

Robin Burgess and Rohini Pande discuss their draft proposal for a unified carbon market. They explain how a single, opt-in compliance market could work, why it could increase the scale and speed of decarbonisation, and whether it could shift petrostates into 'electro-states'.

Media coverage

Robin Burgess and Rohini Pande
New reforms could revive carbon finance after years of stagnation ↗

Carbon markets struggle after 2022–2023 scandals. The IGC notes international carbon trading could cut costs and benefit developing countries.

Reuters

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Catalysts for climate transition

17 November 2025 15:30-16:30 Parnaíba (Area C) - COP30, Belém, Brazil

Past Event

COP30 in Belém, Brazil - Wagner Meier/Getty Images
COP30 panel: Scaling investment in renewables and nature-based carbon projects through global carbon compliance markets

14 November 2025 18:15-19:15 Planetary Science Pavilion (Blue Zone, Location #PV-B47; access requires official credentials

Past Event

Trees on a body of water in the Amazon jungle, Brazil.
Climate priorities in developing countries
Mozambique's strategic responses to the implementation of CBAM

Felix Mambo

Blog

Globe with EU stars around it against a Mozambique flag to demonstrate the impact of EU's CBAM.
Climate priorities in developing countries
Aligning the GHG Protocol towards corporate incentives for expanding clean energy access

Amna Mahmood

Blog

Roof top solar installation with shenzhen downtown skyline view as background,China.
Porque o CBAM é importante para o futuro industrial de Moçambique

Felix Mambo

Blog

Mozambique flag and a green outline of the globe to illustrate the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and why it matters for Mozambique.
Why CBAM matters for Mozambique’s industrial future

Felix Mambo

Blog

Mozambique flag and a green outline of the globe to illustrate the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and why it matters for Mozambique.
Climate priorities in developing countries
Projecting emissions: Assessing strategies to protect the planet and the poor

Anum Anis

Blog

Clouds, fog, and water in South Africa. Photo credit: Hannes Thirion / iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty Images.
COVID-19 and Cities
In defence of density

Shlomo Angel, Patrick Lamson-Hall, Oliver Harman, Shahrukh Wani

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