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International Markets Workshop Stream

15th of April - Pre-Summit Events

13:30
18:00
European Climate Summit Registration
Foyer, Mezzanine Level
14:00
16:00
European Regional Consultation – High-Level Commission on Carbon Pricing and
Competitiveness (OPEN EVENT)

Room Gil Eanes I & II, Mezzanine Level
Organised by the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition (CPLC)

Opening and Introductory Remarks on the Commission Angela Naneu Churie Kallhauge
Senior Climate Change Specialist
World Bank
Summary of the Draft Working Paper and Update on First Commissioner’s Meeting Daniel Besley
Senior Climate Change Specialist
World Bank
Moderated Discussion Jos Delbeke
Commissioner
High-Level Commission on Carbon Pricing and Competitiveness
Next Steps Angela Naneu Churie Kallhauge
Senior Climate Change Specialist
World Bank
14:30
18:30
Carbon Neutrality and Just Transition (OPEN EVENT)
Room Marques de Pombal, Mezzanine
Level

Organised by the Portuguese Ministry of Environment & Energy Transition
18:30
20:00
European Climate Summit Welcome Reception
Almada Negreiros Lounge, Main
Level

Hosted by IETA

16th of April – Summit Day One

9:00
9:15
European Climate Summit Opening Addresses
9:15
9:45
Keynote Insights on How Europe can Lead the World in the Climate Challenge
9:45
11:00
Industrial Decarbonisation – The Next Challenge
European power sector emissions have decreased for the last six years in a row, whereas the latest data indicates industrial carbon emissions are going in the opposite direction. Decarbonising these sectors, whilst protecting jobs and growing the economy, will be the major climate challenge for Europe over the next decade. This session will look at how the EU ETS can simultaneously drive industrial decarbonisation and finance innovation in new, low carbon technologies.
11:00
11:30
Coffee Time in the Exhibition Lounge
11:30
12:45
Taking Article 6 Over the Finish Line
The adoption of the Paris Rulebook at COP24 was a clear milestone for international climate action, but guidance for market cooperation (Article 6) under the Agreement was left out from the Rulebook and is now due for completion by COP25. This plenary will discuss the outcomes of COP24 and focus on what is needed to take Article 6 over the finish line in Santiago, analysing the way forward for markets.
12:45
14:00
Lunch Time on the Terrace
14:00
15:15
What are the Prospects for Future Links to the EU ETS?
The European carbon market is on track to link to the Swiss ETS in early 2020, which will constitute the first link between the world’s largest carbon market and another national cap-and-trade system. Meanwhile, 2018 saw announcements between the EU and California, China and New Zealand on closer carbon market cooperation. This session will explore the possibility for more linkages to the EU ETS in the future, and the benefits this could bring.
15:15
15:30
Short Break
15:30
16:30
European Climate Action Workshop Stream: Brexit: Boom or Bust?
Depending on the outcome of Brexit, the UK may leave the EU ETS and implement a carbon tax, or create its own domestic carbon market which could link back to the EU system. Such a development would be unprecedented for the world’s largest carbon market, which has only ever seen new countries join. Important questions will need to be addressed such as what impact this would have on UK emissions, could a domestic UK carbon market be established in time and what challenges would need to be addressed to link it to the EU ETS?
International Markets Workshop Stream: Complementary or Overlapping? The Power & Peril of Additional Policies
Despite the recovery of European carbon prices and the reinvigoration of the market, some Member States are pursuing domestic measures – such as carbon price floors and coal phase-outs – to speed up the rate of decarbonization. These developments, along with higher European renewables and energy efficiency targets, could destabilize the supply-demand balance in the EU ETS. This session will contrast the approach Europe is taking to address this problem, with the approaches being used in other jurisdictions such as the USA and China.
16:30
16:45
Coffee Time in the Exhibition Lounge
16:45
17:45
European Climate Action Workshop Stream: Creating Vibrant Carbon Markets to Scale Voluntary and Compliance Climate Action
There is great momentum in the private sector to move towards net-zero emissions in support of global climate action. Carbon credits have an important role to play in delivering more ambition. This session will explore ways in which offsetting currently intersects and blends with compliance and voluntary frameworks around the world. From pure voluntary action, through voluntary action combined with compliance, through to full compliance at scale, resilient markets have the power to unlock potential and maximize mitigation.
International Markets Workshop Stream: Analysts’ Review and Price Outlook
After a year in which prices for EU allowances trebled, the EU ETS has seen more stable prices in 2019. Emissions prices around the world are moving in different directions, driven by domestic concerns and policies rather than the global climate outlook. What are the key elements of price formation and discovery in each of the main markets? How are analysts viewing the data on 2018 emissions, and what are the prospects for EUA prices for the rest of 2019 and into the future?
17:45
18:00
Short Break
18:00
19:30
20 Years of IETA – Bringing You the World of Carbon Markets
2019 marks the 20th Anniversary of IETA! We’ll reflect on our roller coaster adventures in bringing carbon markets to life around the world – our successes, failures and lessons learned. We’ll wrap up with a vision of IETA in 20 years’ time. Join us for this unique session, with a glass of wine or a beer, complete with surprises,
games and prizes!
21:00
Midnight
IETA Nightcap Party (On Invitation)

17th of April – Summit Day Two

10:00
11:00
European Climate Action Workshop Stream: Climate Risk: How can Financial Markets be Aligned with Climate Targets?
Climate change presents a major risk to all sectors of the economy. A raft of initiatives, such as the TCFD, have been launched to ensure that this growing risk is accurately reflected in financial markets and capital flow. Alongside these initiatives, funds have been set up to use EU ETS revenues to drive low carbon innovation and support modernisation in lower income Member States. This session will look at how climate risk can be measured and how abatement technologies can be funded.
International Markets Workshop Stream: Unlocking Private Sector Investment in Natural Climate Solutions
This session will discuss what’s needed to mobilise and scale private sector investment in Natural Climate Solutions (NCS). It will provide insight into how policies and frameworks can be designed to attract private sector finance, and how they can help to deliver the required return on investment. It will also highlight which policies have been successful in scaling up investment in NCS, and what we can expect in the future.
11:00
11:30
Coffee Time in the Exhibition Lounge
11:30
12:30
European Climate Action Workshop Stream: Managing Carbon Risk in a
Volatile Price Environment

The 200% increase in carbon prices in 2018 took many industrial companies by surprise, and has encouraged many to become more proactive in managing their carbon risk. EUA prices have also become more volatile in recent months. This session will investigate how participants in the market can protect themselves against sharp moves in the cost of carbon.
International Markets Workshop Stream: Carbon Pricing on the Rise: The Challenge of Safeguarding Competitiveness
As many regions progress with increasingly ambitious carbon pricing policies, the contrast with those that have no or minimal carbon pricing, becomes increasingly stark. This presents a challenge for policy makers who are trying to maintain a level economic playing field and safeguard competitiveness. This session will explore what tools are currently being used to address this challenge, and what solutions be implemented in the future as carbon prices continue to rise.
12:30
13:45
Lunch Time on the Terrace
13:45
14:45
European Climate Action Workshop Stream: Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA): What Does the Future Look Like for Aviation in Europe and Beyond?
CORSIA aims to achieve ICAO’s global goal of carbon neutral growth in aviation above 2020 levels. Four months after CORSIA has entered into application, where are ICAO, operators and governments with the implementation of the scheme? What challenges remain to be addressed with the MRV and technical rules, the interaction of CORSIA and EU ETS, and issues around the double counting? It will also discuss the process foreseen to assess emissions units, and what interdependencies there are with UNFCCC, other market based measures and the broader carbon market.
International Markets Workshop Stream: Modelling the Economic Value of Article 6
This workshop will present and discuss new research on how carbon market cooperation can help countries achieve the mitigation and finance goals of the Paris Agreement. Experts will look at how to maximize the economic value of Article 6 and the rules needed to harness the power of markets to increase mitigation and economic benefits.
14:45
15:00
Short Break
15:00
16:15
How Can the EU ETS Support Higher Ambition by 2050?
In 2018 the EU published its long term GHG reduction strategy, which sets out pathways to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 with negative emissions thereafter, and limiting warming to 1.5°C. Under the Paris Agreement, the EU will also need to communicate or update its NDC by early 2020. This session will discuss whether the EU’s 2030 targets might be tightened, what this could mean for the EU ETS, and how the carbon market can help deliver a carbon neutral continent by 2050.
16:15
16:30
European Climate Summit Closing Addresses