Episode Description
In this episode of This Week in Carbon, Rene Velasquez sits down to discuss with Stephanie Russo, Managing Director at Pollination. They delve into the complexities of carbon markets, focusing on the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) market and the Corsia framework. They discuss the evolution of these markets, the dynamics of supply and demand, and the political risks associated with compliance mechanisms. The conversation also touches on the role of insurance, project developers, and financial institutions in navigating these markets, as well as the implications of sovereignty and the intersection of Article 6 and Corsia. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of carbon markets and the importance of policy certainty.Takeaways- Australia's carbon market has evolved through various phases.The ACCU market is now predominantly driven by compliance demand.- Political stability is crucial for the durability of carbon policies.- Corsia faces challenges with supply and demand dynamics.- Insurance plays a key role in managing risks in carbon markets.- Project developers are essential for unlocking carbon credit supply.- Conditions precedent in contracts are critical for airlines.- Sovereignty impacts how countries engage in carbon markets.- The intersection of Article 6 and Corsia is complex and evolving.- Future success in carbon markets depends on clear policy frameworks.