Author

Corinne Lepage

"We urgently need a rigorous, unflinching evaluation of carbon market effectiveness and stronger regulatory oversight to ensure these mechanisms become genuine instruments of ecological transition rather than mere greenwashing tools, - Corinne Lepage states regarding her latest publication. "

Corinne Lepage is an environmental law attorney and co-founder of Huglo Lepage Avocats. She served as France's Minister of the Environment (1995-1997) and as a Member of the European Parliament (2009-2014). She gained prominence representing victims of major environmental disasters, including the Amoco Cadiz oil spill. A dedicated environmental advocate, she currently teaches at Sciences Po Paris and advises major corporations on the evolving landscape of climate and environmental challenges in business contexts.

Author's books

Carbon Credits and Markets: Risk or Solution?

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Carbon credits and markets – Risk or solution?

Carbon credits and carbon markets operate at the intersection of economics, law, finance, ecology, energy, biodiversity, and human rights. As climate change accelerates and our capacity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions remains insufficient, there is an urgent need to explore all available solutions.

 

This book aims to provide a framework for understanding a critical question: Are carbon credits part of the solution, or do they undermine essential emission reduction efforts?