Making net zero possible
IETA is a non-profit business group championing the power of high integrity markets to reach net-zero targets


Member
benefits
Membership of IETA is open to all companies, business organisations and affiliated national and regional trading associations around the world
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330
Members
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8
Sectors
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6
Continents
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Carbon market intelligence
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Shaping policy
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Networking opportunities
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Multi-sectoral advocacy
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Global reach
Latest news
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IETA’s recommendations for the implementation of the EU Carbon Removals Carbon Farming Regulation
06.02.25|Press Releases
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New PACM Position Paper: Ownership of A6.4ERs in the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism Registry
24.01.25|Press Releases
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IETA signs partnership agreement with Global Climate Finance Centre to help develop carbon markets
16.01.25|Press Releases
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Key initiatives
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B-PMI
Working alongside the World Bank’s PMI to help build capacity and knowledge among businesses in jurisdictions with new carbon pricing systems.
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Article 6
modelling studiesIETA has partnered with researchers from the the Center for Global Sustainability at the University of Maryland to produce a number of studies about the potential of international carbon market approaches, identifying how Article 6 implementation could encourage businesses to accelerate climate action and nations to advance more ambitious commitments.
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ICROA
ICROA is a leading industry Accreditation Programme committed to enhancing integrity in the voluntary carbon market in support of the Paris Agreement Goals.
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High-Level Criteria for Carbon Geostorage Activities
IETA’s High-Level Criteria for Carbon Geostorage Activities are a set of principles to govern the development of tradable reductions and removals using technology-based carbon sink enhancements that can assume a major role in achieving the net zero goal of the Paris Agreement.