

DIEGO GURGEL
Now in its third edition, the Brazilian Climate and Carbon Conference, organized by the Brazil NBS Alliance, is established as the leading platform for discussions on climate change and the carbon market in Brazil. Taking place on July 22–23, 2025, in São Paulo, Brazil, the conference will bring together representatives from government, the private sector, civil society, the scientific community, and financial institutions. This gathering aims to foster dialogue, align strategies, and unlock solutions in light of the regulation of the Brazilian Emissions Trading System (SBCE) and the opportunities presented by COP30 being held in Brazil.
More than just an event, it is a strategic moment to align visions, hear diverse perspectives, and promote practical solutions — with Brazil at the heart of global climate solutions dialogue.
Promote dialogue and connections among government, the private sector, communities, academia, and financial institutions to strengthen Brazil’s ecological transition.
Foster coordination between complementary approaches that ensure integrity, transparency, and effectiveness in the climate agenda.
Develop strategic proposals for Brazil’s participation in COP30, contributing to the advancement of climate solutions aligned with the national context.
Brazil is at a pivotal moment in its climate agenda. In 2025, on the eve of COP30, the country is not only in the global spotlight but also challenged to show how it intends to transform its environmental potential into concrete and lasting leadership. With the regulation of the Brazilian Emissions Trading System (SBCE) underway, various sectors — public, private, financial, productive, and community-based — are being called upon to take on a new role in building a low-carbon economy.
Against this backdrop, the Brazilian Climate and Carbon Conference returns for its third edition as a well-established forum that connects the key actors driving the climate transition. The event aims to bridge sectors, translate regulatory complexities into real opportunities, and foster a collaborative environment.
DIEGO GURGEL
| Day 1 – Multisectorality and Climate Ambition | |
| TIME | PANEL |
|---|---|
| 09:00 – 09:45 | Registration and Welcome Coffee |
| 09:45 – 10:15 | Institutional Opening |
| 10:20 – 11:20 | On the Road to COP30: Brazil’s Leadership in Building Climate Consensus |
| 11:25 – 12:25 | From Commitment to Implementation: Sectoral Pathways for Brazil’s NDC |
| Deforestation Reduction and Climate Action: Commitments and Results | |
| 12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch |
| 14:05 – 15:05 | From Voluntary to Regulated: Building Bridges for the Nesting of Carbon Projects in Brazil |
| Innovation in Forest Concessions: Restoration and Carbon Credits Based on ARR | |
| 15:10 – 16:10 | Territorial Climate Governance: Rights Guarantees and Socioenvironmental Safeguards |
| Integrity in the Carbon Market: Carbon Credit Trading Solution – Organized by Elo | |
| 16:15 – 16:55 | Break/Network – Photo Exhibition: “Portraits of the Forest that Protects” |
| 17:00 – 18:00 | How Can Agriculture Lead Climate Solutions? |
| MRV as a Pillar of Integrity: The Technical Foundation for Trust in Climate Credits | |
| 18:00 – 19:15 | Closing |
| Day 2 – Opportunities and Pathways for Implement- ing the SBCE | |
| TIME | PANEL |
|---|---|
| 09:00 – 09:45 | Registration and Welcome Coffee |
| 10:00 – 11:00 | COP30 in Brazil: What’s at Stake for States, the Private Sector, and Civil Society? |
| 11:05 – 12:05 | Biomass Monitoring from Space – A Breakthrough to Scale Forest Carbon Finance? – Organized by Chloris Geospatial. |
| Legal Environment and Regulatory Security for Environmental Innovation: The Role of Institutions in Consolidating the SBCE | |
| 12:10 – 13:40 | Lunch |
| 13:45 – 14:45 | Governance of the Regulated Carbon Market Based on Federative and Sectoral Dialogue |
| 14:50 – 15:50 | Guarantee of Origin: Is It Possible to Value the Environmental Attribute of Biomethane? – Organized by SEMIL SP |
| New Frontiers of Carbon– organized by Carbonext | |
| 15:55 – 16:55 | Financial Instruments to Enable Brazil’s Climate Transition |
| From Commitment to Action: Business Strategies to Avoid, Reduce, and Offset Emissions – Organized by Ambipar Environment | |
| 17:00 – 18:00 | Bioeconomy as a Tool for Conservation and Socioeconomic Empowerment of Territories in the Climate Transition |
| Verified Integrity: How Do Certifiers See the Future of the Market? | |
| 18:00 – 19:30 | Closing / Networking with Appetizers |
*Program subject to change