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CMI’s 2025 Carbon Conversation Series
CMI will again present its popular Carbon Conversations webinar series throughout 2025.
Carbon Conversation – Climate Election and Budget Analysis
CMI’s Election Priorities policy document will form the basis of our upcoming Carbon Conversation on 28 March from 12pm – 1pm (AEDT). Register here. Please note due to presenter availability and the decision to include commentary on the federal budget scheduled for 25 March, we have changed the date.
With a federal election announcement imminent, CMI is calling on all political parties to put forward comprehensive climate policy proposals that will support business certainty and ensure Australia plays its part to limit dangerous global heating in line with the Paris Agreement.
Presenters include:
- Alison Reeve, Energy and Climate Change Deputy Program Director, Grattan Institute
- Warrick Jordan Policy Specialist, Australian Climate and Biodiversity Foundation
- Raphael Wood, Co-Managing Director, Silva Capital & Board Director, CMI
- John Connor, CEO CMI (Moderator)
Carbon Market Report 2025
On 1 April CMI and Westpac are launching the Carbon Market Report 2025 with the Carbon Conversation webinar following scheduled on 11 April from 12pm – 1pm (AEST), including Q&A for participants. Register here.
The 2025 CMI-Westpac Carbon Market Report, ‘Evolving markets, emerging solutions’ forms part of the CMI’s ongoing research initiative. This report is the second in the annual series that examines how Australia’s carbon market is evolving, with the latest insights from a range of experts, including decarbonisation researchers, nature specialists, corporate lawyers, carbon market participants, financial market specialists, technology and decarbonisation advisors.
Presenters include:
- Marnie Telfer, Director – Nature (Australia), Anthesis
- Bret Harper, Head of Research, RepuTex Energy
- Kurt Winter, Director Corporate Transition, CMI (Facilitator)
Please check the CMI website for further presenter updates.
Recordings of previous Carbon Conversations can be viewed below.