Clifford Chance’s COP27 Perspectives Series introduced and explored the campaign themes and related topics of the COP27 summit held in November 2022 in Sharm el-Sheikh.
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What happened at COP27? (1 December 2022)
Roger Leese, Ouns Lemseffer, Alexander Leff, Angela McEwan, Kirsty Sourter, Deborah Zandstra
Following the end of the COP27 negotiations in Sharm el-Sheikh, our experts attempted to make sense of proceedings and give their thoughts on the implications for businesses by discussing energy transition, carbon trading, finance, international sovereign debt and a look at Africa and the US.
Looking ahead to COP27 (3 November 2022)
Clare Burgess, Nigel Howorth, Greg Jehle, Roger Leese and Olamide Oladosu
In the lead-up to COP27 – which is taking place amidst significant geopolitical turmoil – Clifford Chance experts discussed energy transition, carbon trading, finance, international sovereign debt, and looked at Africa and the US, and contextualised what is on the conference agenda.
The future of carbon credits – we’ll always have Paris (2 November 2022)
Belinda Ellington (Citigroup Global Markets), Paget Dare Bryan, Caroline Dawson, Nigel Howorth
Carbon credits are increasingly playing a significant part in decarbonisation strategies for governments and companies, but there are still unanswered questions around their legal characterisation and regulatory status. In this session, experts looked at recent developments in the voluntary carbon markets, the ongoing initiatives to promote trading activity and confidence using derivatives and structured products, and some of the key issues for regulated firms trading these products.