MERLIN webinars #24: Unlocking the potential of Carbon Credits in freshwater and nature restoration: practical insights

Event posted by Rachelle Cividino
Monday, 2 September 2024 - 15:00 to 16:00 (Europe/Brussels)
Online

In this webinar we will explore the evolving carbon market and its role in ecosystem restoration. The session will cover the current state of the peatland carbon market, key methodologies driving carbon crediting, and practical steps needed to advance this sector. You will also learn how collaboration across organisations and regions is helping to unlock new opportunities for nature-based solutions.

The webinars are open and free for anyone to join.

Register here !

More information: Webinars - MERLIN project (project-merlin.eu)

Organized by Connectology, BOKU, Viviane Cavalcanti and Nicolas Grondard with the support of the WP3F team.

About the speaker

Dr. Malte Schneider has over 20 years of experience in climate, consulting, technology, and entrepreneurship. He has led a climate/energy policy research group at ETH Zurich (focus on carbon markets and renewable energy feed-in tariffs), built the Climate-KIC startup accelerator and Climate Finance Unit to successfully catalyse cross-sectoral efforts for climate protection solutions, and helped scale multiple climate tech startups from the inside or as an advisor. With AECO, he is working towards building the leading European peatland project developer and financier to inject private sector dynamics to help accelerate the restoration of these vital ecosystems.

About Merlin Academy

The MERLIN Academy aims to create an informative environment where users can find everything they need to advance their understanding and effectiveness in the field of freshwater ecosystem and wetland restoration and nature-based solutions, including topics like innovative restoration techniques, financing, restoration governance and monitoring. This comprehensive resource hub is designed to facilitate knowledge sharing and capacity building, ultimately contributing to more sustainable and impactful restoration initiatives worldwide. These resources are curated to support wide range of users, from researchers and practitioners to policymakers and students.