Harnessing Carbon Revenues: Helping Countries to Meet Broader Policy Objectives

Conferences - By : Diana CÁRDENAS MONAR

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  • Date: June 11, 2025

  • Time: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM (GMT-5)

  • Organised by I4CE and ICAP at Innovate4climate 2025

 

Carbon pricing has proven to be a powerful tool not only for reducing emissions but also for generating substantial government revenues that can drive transformative change. 

 

This session has explored real-world examples of how carbon pricing revenues are being utilized to support broader sustainable development goals, from fostering green innovation to strengthening social equity. 

 

Drawing on cutting-edge research from I4CE and the IEA, speakers shared insights into strategies for balancing revenue use across competing objectives, such as ensuring community support, addressing distributional impacts, and maintaining political momentum. The discussion highlighted practical lessons and innovative approaches to maximize the impact of carbon revenues for a just and sustainable transition. 

 

This event was also be the opportunity to present the 2025 edition of the Global Carbon Accounts report, which presents carbon pricing trends through the lens of their current and potential contribution to scale up climate and development finance through carbon revenues.

 

Moderated by Diana Cardenas Monar, Research Fellow at I4CE

 

Panelists:

 

  • Tanguy de Bienassis, Energy Investment and Finance Analyst from International Energy Agency;
  • Ignacio Sánchez García, Deputy Director, Climate Change Office from Minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, Spain; 
  • Sharlin Hemraj, Environment and Fuel Taxes, Tax and Financial Sector Policy Division from National Treasury, South Africa
  • Marco Antonio Murcia Baquero, Technical expert, Climate Change and Risk Management from Ministry of Environment & Sustainable Development (MADS), Colombia

 

11 Jun 2025

Harnessing Carbon Revenues: Helping Countries to Meet Broader Policy Objectives

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Diana CÁRDENAS MONAR
Diana CÁRDENAS MONAR
Research Fellow – Tools for financing the transition at the international level Email
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