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PANEL 01

On the Road to COP30: Brazil’s Leadership in Building Climate Consensus

PANEL 02

From Commitment to Implementation – Sectoral Pathways for Brazil’s NDC

PANEL 03

Deforestation Reduction and Climate Action: Commitments and Results

PANEL 04

From Voluntary to Regulated


PANEL 05

Innovation in Forest Concessions: Restoration and Carbon Credits Based on ARR

PANEL 06

Territorial Climate Governance: Rights Guarantees and Socio-environmental Safeguards

PANEL 07

Integrity in the Carbon Market: Carbon Credit Trading Solution –
Organized by Elo

PANEL 08

How Can Agriculture Lead Solutions to Climate Challenges?

PANEL 09

MRV as a Pillar of Integrity: The Technical Foundation for Trust in Climate Credits

PANEL 10

COP30 in Brazil: What Is at Stake for States, the Private Sector, and Civil Society?

PANEL 11

CDR Opportunities in Brazil


PANEL 12

Monitoring Biomass from Space – Organized by Chloris Geospatial

PANEL 13

Regulatory Environment and Legal Certainty for Environmental Innovation

PANEL 14

Governance of the Regulated Carbon Market through Federative and Sectoral Dialogue

PANEL 15

Guarantee of Origin – Organized by Semil SP

PANEL 16

New Frontiers of Carbon –
Organized by Carbonext

PANEL 17

Financial Instruments, Territorial Transformation, and the SBCE

PANEL 18

From Commitment to Action – Organized by Ambipar

PANEL 19

Bioeconomy as a Tool for Conservation and Socioeconomic

PANEL 20

Verified Integrity: How Do Certification Bodies See the Future of the Market?


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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.

Dialogue

Promote dialogue and connections among government, the private sector, communities, academia, and financial institutions to strengthen Brazil’s ecological transition.

Convergence

Foster coordination between complementary approaches that ensure integrity, transparency, and effectiveness in the climate agenda.

COP30

Develop strategic proposals for Brazil’s participation in COP30, contributing to the advancement of climate solutions aligned with the national context.

JULY 22 & 23

2025

Memorial da América Latina

são paulo, BRAZIL

Brazilian Climate & Carbon Conference (BCCC)

Brazil at the Center of Global Climate Solutions

22 e 23 / jul

2025

Memorial da América Latina

são paulo

PROGRAM overview

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

BCCC 2025

Speakers
& MODERATORS

Julie Messias

Executive Director of Aliança Brasil NBS

Thibault Sorret

CEO of Equitable Earth

Mariane Nardi

Coordenadora Geral de Instrumentos Econômicos para controle do desmatamento no MMA

Eduardo Bastos

Diretor do Instituto de Estudo do Agronegócio (IEAg) da ABAG

Janaina Dallan

Co-Founder e CEO da Carbonext

Nabil Kadri

Diretor Geral Adjunto da Área de Meio Ambiente do BNDES

Marcello Lelis

Secretário do Meio Ambiente e Recursos Hídricos
SEMARH/TO

Carmen Alvarez

Líder de Política Jurisdicional da Sylvera

Pedro Venzon

Gerente de Políticas Publicas
IETA

Rodrigo Levkovicz

Diretor Executivo da Fundação Florestal

Juliana Coelho Marcussi

Gerente de Políticas Climáticas e Mercados de Carbono - La Clima

Tiago Ricci

Diretor na Systemica

Lourdes Machado

Gerente Executiva da ACX

Leonardo Azevedo Maués

Gerente de Mercado de Carbono da Petrobras

Cristiano Cunha

Chefe do Segeo da Polícia Federal, Coordenador do Programa Brasil MAIS

Luiz Gustavo Bezerra

Partner na Tauil & Chequer Advogados

Dr. Monique Vanni

Country Director na WWC

Luiz Alberto Esteves

Diretor de Análise e Gestão Operativa - CAF

Tashka Peshaho Yawanawá

Presidente da Associação Sociocultural Yawanawá (Povo Yawanawá)

Felipe Viana

Diretor Comercial - Carbonext

Caio Gallego

Líder do GT de Metodologias da Aliança Brasil NBS

Daiane Tenharim

Coordenadora da Associação do povo Tenharim Morõgwitá

Danilo Perecin

Diretor de Energia - Subsecretaria de Energia e Mineração - Semil SP

Luiz Aragão

Pesquisador - Chefe da Divisão de Observação da Terra e Geoinformática do Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE

Valber Tembé

Presidente da Federação Zane Zeno’og haw (Povo Tembé Tenetehar)

Cássio Souza

Diretor de Relações com o Mercado e Clientes da Verra

Tatiana Cymbalista

Manesco Advogados

Niklas Kluger

Co-Founder & Chief Operations Office - Inplanet

Tatiana Carbone

Presidente da Comissão Especial de Mudanças Climáticas, Capital Natural e Créditos de Carbono da OAB/ACRE

Cristina Reis

Subsecretária de Desenvolvimento Econômico Sustentável do Ministério da Fazenda

Carlos Nobre

Professor Titular no Instituto de Estudos Avançados da Universidade de São Paulo - USP

Dan Nepstad

Presidente e Fundador da Earth Innovation Forum

Florian Reber

Vice-presidente sênior de desenvolvimento de negócios e parcerias da Chloris Geospatial

Maurício Terena

Advogado indígena e consultor jurídico

Sérgio Xavier

Enviado Especial Setorial da COP30 - Fórum Brasileiro de Mudança do Clima

Roberta Cantinho

Diretora de Políticas para o Controle do Desmatamento e Incêndios
Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Mudança do Clima

Renato Rosenberg

Diretor de Concessões do Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Mudança do Clima

Amanda Frizzo

Especialista em Carbono do Instituto Amazônia +21

Fagner Henrique Maia Feitosa

Diretor-Presidente da Companhia de Ativos Ambientais e Participações do Pará

Graciela Tejada

Especialista em MRV
Geonoma

Tiago Agne

Gerente Corporativo de Sustentabilidade na SLC Agrícola

Nicolle Monteiro de Castro

Senior Commercial Specialist, Agribusiness – LATAM
S&P Global Commodity Insights

Bruno Laskowsky

Partner na YvY Capital

Richard Smith

Presidente da PCI MT

Iara Musse

CEO da SCCON Geospatial

Gabriela Sampaio

Gerente do programa de Políticas Públicas da FAS

Gabriel Trivelino

Especialista de Relações Institucionais da Ambipar

Mauren Lazzaretti

Secretária de Meio Ambiente do MT e presidente da Abema

Natalia Renteria

Diretora Brasil - Silvania

Gabriel Piza

Gerente de Projetos NBS Future Climate

Marta Giannichi

Conselheira Aliança Brasil NBS

Neil Hacker

Head of Partnerships - ⁠Isometric Standard

Wenatoa Wenake

Povo Parakanã, TI Apyterewa

Andreia El Haber

Superintendente de Sustentabilidade - Elo

Claudia Schaeffer

Diretora Global de Energia e Clima da Dow

Mariane Guerra Martins

Gerente de Projetos Tech-Base - Future Climate Group

Alexandre Leite

Co-fundador e CEO da NaturAll Carbon

Erick Sanford

Analista técnico - Banco do Brasil

Leandro Marcelo Lucas

Diretor de Engenharia de Produtos e Consultoria - Elo

Liv Nakashima

Diretora de gestão corporativa e sustentabilidade Companhia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo - CETESB

João Paulo Capobianco

Secretário Executivo Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Mudança do Clima

Carla Zorzanelli

Gerente Geral da Aliança Brasil NBS

Bruno Brazil

COO na brCarbon

Leonardo Sobral

Diretor de Florestas e Restauração no Imaflora

Elbia Gannoum

Enviada Especial Setorial da COP30 - Energia

Rosa Ramos

Advogada e presidente da Comissão Especial do Clima da OAB/SP

Carlos Aragon

Diretor Executivo da Força Tarefa dos Governadores pelo Clima e Florestas - GCF

Clara Cruz

Gerente Executiva de Sustentabilidade

Luciano Fonseca

Co-CEO da Carbonext e Fundador da Evergreen Investments

Adriana Berti

Head de Produto e Desenvolvimento de novos negócios em descarbonização
BLOCKC & Grupo Ecopart

Renan Marçal

Analista Sênior de Sustentabilidade – Mudanças Climáticas
VALE

Aloísio Melo

Secretário Nacional de Mudança do Clima do Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Mudança do Clima (MMA)

Ana Carolina Szklo

Diretora Técnica de Mercados e Standards - VCMI

Paloma Pinheiro

Coordenadora de Mudanças do Clima - Pacto Global

Lourival Sant'anna

Head de Comunicação da Carbonext

Plínio Ribeiro

Advisor na Ambipar

João Teixeira

Gerente de Ação Climática - Natura

Sidnei Aranha

Superintendente de Meio Ambiente, Saúde e Segurança do Trabalho da Autoridade Portuária de Santos

Daniel Jimenez

CEO e Co-Fundador da Silva Sementes e Mudas Nativas

Fernanda Sossai

Diretora de Sustentabilidade da Ambipar

Adriano Junqueira

Executivo de Contas da Planet

Francisco Razollini

Diretor Executivo de Tecnologia Industrial, Inovação e Sustentabilidade da Klabin

MARCOS PRETO

CEO da Agrocortex Madeiras do Acre

Thiago Belote

Diretor de Florestas - Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Mudança do Clima

Denise Borges

Presidente da associação Asmorex, Coordenadora do Projeto Redd+Jacundá e vice presidente da Aliança dos Povos da Floresta para Soluções Baseadas na Natureza

Remo Filleti

Analista Técnico de Carbono ICVCM

Leonardo Nitta

Gerente de Soluções Carbono e Energia - Banco do Brasil

Marco Túlio Cabral

Chefe do Núcleo de Florestas para a COP 30, do Ministério das Relações Exteriores

Brazilian Climate & Carbon Conference (BCCC)

“Brazil at the Center of Global Climate Solutions”

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JULY 22 & 23

2025

Memorial da América Latina

são paulo, BRAZIL

Brazilian Climate & Carbon Conference (BCCC)

Brazil at the Center of Global Climate Solutions

22 e 23 / jul

2025

Memorial da América Latina

são paulo