In this episode, Evident’s Policy Associate Tinashe Chinembiri speaks to Business Development Director Travis Caddy and Head of Policy Luke Greicius about one of the most significant climate policies of the moment: the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
Join them as they discuss what CBAM means for exporters to the EU and major global trading partners, the implications for organisations committed to renewable energy procurement, and how verification instruments such as I-RECs can help companies meet compliance obligations and drive decarbonisation.
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In this episode, Evident’s Policy Associate Tinashe Chinembiri speaks to Business Development Director Travis Caddy and Head of Policy Luke Greicius about one of the most significant climate policies of the moment: the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
Join them as they discuss what CBAM means for exporters to the EU and major global trading partners, the implications for organisations committed to renewable energy procurement, and how verification instruments such as I-RECs can help companies meet compliance obligations and drive decarbonisation.
In this episode, Evident’s Policy Associate Tinashe Chinembiri speaks to Business Development Director Travis Caddy and Head of Policy Luke Greicius about one of the most significant climate policies of the moment: the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
Join them as they discuss what CBAM means for exporters to the EU and major global trading partners, the implications for organisations committed to renewable energy procurement, and how verification instruments such as I-RECs can help companies meet compliance obligations and drive decarbonisation.
In this episode, Evident’s Policy Associate Tinashe Chinembiri speaks to Business Development Director Travis Caddy and Head of Policy Luke Greicius about one of the most significant climate policies of the moment: the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
Join them as they discuss what CBAM means for exporters to the EU and major global trading partners, the implications for organisations committed to renewable energy procurement, and how verification instruments such as I-RECs can help companies meet compliance obligations and drive decarbonisation.
In the inaugural episode of the EvTalks Podcast, Evident’s Business Development Director Travis Caddy, and Energy Peace Partners’ Doug Miller explore how the Evident Impact Programme is helping renewable energy reach communities affected by conflict and instability.
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In this episode, Evident’s Policy Associate Tinashe Chinembiri speaks to Business Development Director Travis Caddy and Head of Policy Luke Greicius about one of the most significant climate policies of the moment: the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
Join them as they discuss what CBAM means for exporters to the EU and major global trading partners, the implications for organisations committed to renewable energy procurement, and how verification instruments such as I-RECs can help companies meet compliance obligations and drive decarbonisation.