Building the foundations of a market that works

Better climate outcomes don't come from data alone. They come from markets that are trusted, transparent, and built to scale.
That's why our work goes beyond products: we actively contribute to the systems, standards, and governments shaping carbon markets globally.

Strengthening how the market operates

Carbon markets are still evolving and the rules that govern them matter.

We work closely with policymakers and institutions to ensure markets:

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Reward real climate impact

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Provide clarity for buyers and investors

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Create fair conditions for project developers

We are a regular contributor to UK government consultations on carbon markets and climate policy, bringing real market data and practitioner insight into how frameworks are designed.

Clear policy reduces uncertainty, which unlocks capital and accelerates participation across the market.

Setting shared standards for data and transparency

Markets scale when participants speak the same language.

We help drive that alignment through initiatives like the Carbon Data Open Protocol (CDOP) - an industry effort to standardise how carbon project data is shared, accessed, and used.

Our role is simple:

Make data more accessible

Make methodologies more transparent

Make decisions more comparable

Expanding access to carbon markets globally

For carbon markets to deliver real impact, they must work beyond established regions.

Through partnerships like our collaboration with the UNDP Carbon Data Access Partnership, we support:

Greater access to high-quality carbon data
Market participation in emerging economies
Development of investable climate projects

Unlocking supply in underrepresented regions is essential to scaling global climate solutions, and directing capital where it's needed most.

Advancing how projects are measured and verified

Trust in carbon markets depends on how well projects are understood and monitored. We partner with standards bodies and registries, such as the Woodland Carbon Code, to improve:

Project monitoring approaches
Data quality and verification methods
Confidence in reported outcomes

Better biomass measurement leads to stronger credibility for both buyers and developers.

Shaping global market infrastructure

Carbon markets don't operate in isolation - they rely on shared infrastructure.

We regularly contribute to global efforts, such as the World Bank's Carbon Markets Infrastructure Working Group, to help define:

How data flows across the ecosystem
How market participants interact
What "good" infrastructure looks like

Robust infrastructure makes markets more efficient, scalable, and investable.

Bringing policy expertise into the conversation

Markets benefit from diverse, independent perspectives. Our Policy Advisory Board brings together experts across climate science, market design, policy and regulation.

Current members of Sylvera's Policy Advisory Board

Molly Peters-Stanley

Senior Fellow, Sylvera

David Carlin

Global Expert in Climate Risk & Sustainable Finance

Lisa DeMarc

Senior Partner & CEO, Resilient LL

Kazuhisa Koakutsu

Director, Article 6 Implementation Partnership (A6IP)

A better market builds better climate outcome

We believe climate markets will only scale if they work for buyers, investors, developers, and governments alike. That means:

Clear rules

Trusted data

Shared standards

Global participation

We're committed to helping build that foundation.

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