COP30-The Mediterranean Climate Hotspot: mechanisms to advance climate change mitigation from science and practice

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Local Time

Timezone: Europe/Madrid

Date: Nov 17 2025

Time: 18:30 - 19:30

 

Spain and the Mediterranean—acknowledged climate hotspots in the EU and its borders—face intensifying warming, drought and biodiversity loss. From the Mediterranean to the Amazon, the urgency to advance science-policy-practice across government, academic and private sectors has never been clearer. With the EU’s announcing this November that it intends to use carbon trading under Article 6 to meet up to 5% of its 2040 target, the imperative to ensure it does not become another (carbon) market failure only becomes ever more important. Building off the recently released Principles for Responsible Engagement with Article 6, and the work of the Second Mediterranean Assessment Report (MAR2), coordinated by MedECC, this session examines:

 

Objectives

Understand the current challenges the Mediterranean region is facing and is likely to face in the future.

Understand the Structure and Goals of MAR2: Brief participants on the report’s organization, key themes, and its purpose in addressing climate and environmental challenges in the Mediterranean.

Highlight Key Scientific Advances and Gaps: Summarize major scientific progress since MAR1, and identify remaining knowledge gaps and research needs relevant to the region.

Bridge the gap between climate scientists and carbon markets, ensuring Article 6 carbon markets are informed by the best available science.

Unite independent academic and civil-society expertise to bring transparency, integrity and ambition in Article 6 through an Observatory.

Turn market trading to real mitigation with atmospheric impact that builds resilience.

 

Moderator

Alicia Pérez-Porro. CREAF (Centre for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications) / Head of Political Interaction and Institutional Relations / Spain

 

Speakers

Opening statement: Elena López Gunn. Senior research fellow at Real Instituto Elcano and Founder and CEO at Icatalist / Spain

Elena Olmos Carbonell. Generación Clima Spanish Youth Delegate / Spain

Ana Pirani. CMCC / Italy

Dr. Injy Johnstone, Research Fellow in Net Zero Aligned Offsetting, Oxford Sustainable Finance Group / UK

Simon Pfluger, Lead Expert – International Carbon (Article 6) Markets, Climate & Company – Sustainable Finance Think Tank

Sindi Kuci, International Policy Advisor, Carbon Balance Initiative / Albania

 

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Categoría
Conferencias, seminarios, jornadas y congresos.
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Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico