Carbon Accounting Conference 2026
6th October 2026 | London + Virtual
An event to inspire a radical acceleration of climate impact.
Why attend?
Designed by carbon accounting professionals. Agenda and speakers will be chosen based on their value-add from people in the know.
No time for the generic. This will be a place for in-depth and practical discussions on niche topics that move the needle.
A space for genuine collaboration. Being focused allows us to bring extremely relevant people together so that we can align technically and advance best-practice.
With special thanks to our sponsors
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Objectives
The event is designed for those with experience in measuring carbon emissions, whether that be in an in-house sustainability role, an independent or a service provider. The aim is to make speaker slots, panels and collaborative sessions practical, technical and actionable. We want to make meaningful progress as an industry, whilst achieving our 3 objectives:
Education: To ensure delegates are more informed on practical ways to have more climate impact
Demystification: To demystify controversial topics and provide delegates with nuanced views
Collaboration: To enable collaboration and technical alignment on key topics
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Venue & timings
The event will be hosted in the Senate House, part of University of London, in Bloomsbury.
Gather with hundreds of carbon accounting professionals from in-house sustainability teams, standard setters, non-profits, consultants, software providers and verification bodies - all working on measuring GHG emissions across industries.
Senate House, University of London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
Tuesday 6th October 2026 (08:30 - 17:00)
Full day event with lunch, coffee/tea & snacks included
Networking drinks in the evening (17:00 - 19:00)
Optional afterparty with food & drinks in Chancellor’s Hall, 1st floor of Senate House (19:00 - 23:00)
“We were tired of generic sustainability events full of repetitive messages and virtue signalling. This is our attempt to create a space for meaningful technical discussions that move the dial.”
-Emilien & Andrew, co-founders of the CAA