Carbon Markets Initiative

Bringing Transparency and Integrity to Carbon Markets

The Challenges

The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) has the potential to drive meaningful climate action, from protecting forests to scaling carbon removal technologies. However, inconsistent standards, data opacity, and market fragmentation undermine its effectiveness. Buyers struggle to evaluate credit quality due to incomplete and inaccessible project data, while developers face conflicting and duplicative reporting demands. Verifiers, meanwhile, work with static, inconsistent datasets, making reliable assessments difficult. Without clear, standardized, and transparent information, the market remains high-risk and inefficient.

Our Work

RMI’s Carbon Markets Initiative (CMI) is tackling these challenges by bringing transparency and integrity to carbon markets. Through an open, standardized data framework and educational resources, CMI empowers stakeholders to navigate the carbon markets with confidence.

Strengthening Carbon Credit Data

Making carbon credit data more transparent, structured, and interoperable

RMI is leading efforts to standardize carbon credit data, ensuring that buyers, project developers, and registries have access to reliable, verifiable, and science-backed information throughout the credit lifecycle.

  • THINK: VCM Landscape Guide defines the current state of the VCM and action levers around data quality, access, and efficiency​
  • DO: Creating a mapping tool, organized by sector, that outlines the climate impact, risks, and market trends of different carbon credit project types
  • SCALE: Partnering with VCM products and service providers, like Centigrade, to implement RMI’s carbon credit data framework
    Co-leading the Carbon Data Open Protocol to drive industry-wide standardization and interoperability

Learn More about different carbon credit types

Demystifying Carbon Markets

Helping buyers and other stakeholders navigate the complexity of the carbon markets.

Understanding which carbon credits provide real impact is daunting. RMI provides the knowledge, tools, and frameworks for data-informed purchasing decisions.

  • THINK: Buyers’ Guide to Carbon Credit Data Quality helps buyers find, compile, and analyze carbon credit data to inform their purchases​
  • DO: Designing guide that outlines the climate impact of different carbon credit project types, and the green and red flags to look for
  • SCALE: Scaling best practices in carbon credit purchases through virtual and in-person workshops

Collaborate

Join us in shaping a more trusted and transparent carbon market!

Email us as carbonmarkets@rmi.org

Resources