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The Ecosystem Marketplace, an initiative of Forest Trends, in collaboration with the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility of the World Bank, yesterday released its report on the state of forest carbon finance in 2021 titled “A Green Growth Spurt: State of Forest Carbon Finance 2021” (the Report). The Report indicates that forest carbon financing remains inadequate to support increased climate ambition and counter global deforestation, noting that 23% of all anthropogenic GHG emissions are a result of the inefficient and destructive use of forests, farms, and fields. This bulletin summarizes the Report’s key findings:   Funding for forests. Funding for forests through carbon markets and results-based payments for REDD+ has more than doubled since 2017, including $5.9 billion to forest carbon offset projects and an additional $1.3 billion for “REDD+ readiness” in developing countries.    Compliance-driven forest carbon markets. Compliance carbon markets have provided over $3.9 billion to forests and sustainable land use. This is expected to further increase as a result of new compliance mechanisms such as CORSIA and the still-to-be-finalized markets provisions under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.   Natural climate solutions. From 2017-2019, approximately $400 million was generated in transactions through global voluntary carbon markets (VCM), representing 105 MtCO2e of carbon credits from forest and land use natural climate solutions (NCS), as well as generating an overall transaction value of over $1 billion in demand for NCS offsets.     Voluntary carbon markets. The Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets (TSVCM) estimates that VCMs must grow 15-fold by 2030 and 100-fold by 2050 to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement (read our earlier bulletins on the TSVCM here and here). The Report notes that most forest carbon offset buyers in VCMs are concentrated in Europe and the US, with companies in France and the UK accounting for almost a third of all offsets purchased in 2019.  …

The Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets (the TSVCM) today released its Phase 2 Public Consultation Report (the Report). The Report provides background on TSVCM activities and current thinking in support of consultations launched today to help inform and provide stakeholder feedback for the Phase 2 Final Report, to be published in July (read our previous bulletin on the TSVCM’s Phase 1 Final Report on creating large-scale carbon credit trading markets here). The TSVCM is conducting public consultation between May 21 and June 21, 2021 on the proposed governance design and preliminary recommendation guidelines from interested parties, particularly those interested in being a Founding Sponsor, Independent Board Member, Expert Panel Member or Executive Secretariat Host for the new governance body. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Lisa DeMarco at lisa@resilientllp.com to discuss opportunities for engagement with the TSVCM. Background. The TSVCM was launched in 2020 by Mark Carney, UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance and former governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, and is chaired by Bill Winters, Group Chief Executive, Standard Chartered, and sponsored by the Institute of International Finance (IIF) through the leadership of Tim Adams, President and CEO, with Annette Nazareth, former Commissioner of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, serving as TSVCM’s Operating Lead. Objectives and focus of the TSVCM. The Report provides the objectives and focus of the TSVCM, which include increasing public awareness of the climate and co-benefits associated with voluntary carbon markets (VCM). In addition, the TSVCM focuses on: High-integrity carbon credits and robust, transparent, and liquid markets; Addressing the oversight needs for an at-scale market; Legal principles and contracts through harmonization and liquidity by streamlining standard Terms of Use and developing general trading terms; Credit level integrity with respect to Core Carbon Principles (CCPs)…