Published by Todd Bush on September 23, 2025
The IETA-led North America Climate Summit 2025 (NACS) is the premier gathering of carbon market practitioners, experts, and governments from across North America and beyond.
Date Sep 23, 2025 - Sep 25, 2025
Format in person
Location Convene 360 Madison – New York City, USA
Register for the conference here
The North America Climate Summit (NACS 2025) is the premier forum for carbon market practitioners, government officials, business leaders, and innovators driving climate and clean energy solutions across North America and globally. As in previous years, NACS is an official affiliate event of New York Climate Week and the UN General Assembly.
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Organized by IETA, in collaboration with the International Carbon Action Partnership (ICAP) and a wide network of regional and global partners, NACS 2025 will take place 23–25 September in New York City, bringing together more than 800 participants from across the continent and beyond.
With high-level plenaries, strategic roundtables, and deep-dive technical sessions, NACS 2025 offers a vital platform to shape the future of carbon markets, unlock investment, and advance climate ambition through economic strength and innovation. A selection of key summit themes include:
Mid-year status and outlook for compliance carbon markets across the U.S. (California Air Resources Board, RGGI, Washington State Department of Ecology), Canada, and Mexico
Operationalizing Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and key milestones to watch ahead of COP30 in Belém, Brazil
ICAO’s CORSIA program and its implications for international aviation
Status of – and reactions to – the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) including its relevance for North American industry and policy
Evolving role of verified carbon markets, including status of high integrity meta-standards, transparency, market infrastructure and new coalitions
In addition, the Summit will see a series of “Spotlight Sessions” featuring leaders from government, business, and finance sharing deeper dive views on hot topics like:
Carbon removals (nature and engineered)
Enabling interoperability across emerging and disparate markets
Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS)
Role of insurance and risk management in carbon finance
Advances in digital technologies and AI across carbon markets and finance
Carbon accounting, reporting, and disclosure
With influential voices, practical insights, and diverse perspectives, NACS 2025 delivers an unmatched platform to shape the future of carbon markets, trade, and pragmatic climate action across North America and beyond.
Document (optional): NACS 2025 Info note and agenda overview (subject to changes) – 1.93 MB, PDF
Draft Program Overview (subject to updates)
Daily snapshot:23 September – DAY 1: Summit Sessions, Side Events, Members & Invite Only Meetings, NACS Welcome Reception (open to all delegates)24 September – DAY 2: Summit Sessions, Side Events, IETA Nightcap Party (limited capacity, separate paid ticket)25 September – DAY 3: Summit Sessions, Side Events
With high-level plenaries, strategic roundtables, and deep-dive technical sessions, NACS 2025 comes at a key inflection point for carbon markets across North America, and will address questions such as:
Mid-year status and outlook for compliance carbon markets across the U.S. (California, RGGI, Washington), Canada, and Mexico
Operationalizing Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and key milestones to watch ahead of COP30 in Belém
Maritime & ICAO’s CORSIA program and its implications for international aviation
Status of – and reactions to – the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
Evolving role of verified carbon markets, including status of high integrity meta-standards, transparency, market infrastructure and new coalitions
In addition, the Summit will see a series of “Spotlight Sessions” featuring leaders from government, business, and finance sharing deeper dive views on hot topics like:
Carbon removals (nature and engineered)
Enabling interoperability across emerging and disparate markets
Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS)
Role of insurance and risk management in carbon finance
Advances in digital technologies and AI across carbon markets and finance
Carbon accounting, reporting, and disclosure
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