Carbon Measures and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) have appointed the first 10 members of the Technical Expert Panel on Carbon Accounting – a body which will lead the development of a new international ledger-based emissions accounting system.
Alicia Seiger, Amy Luers, Armin Knors, Benedikt Plümper, Billy Pizer, Jakob Stausholm, Kate Maher, Koushik Chatterjee, Rachel Teo and Tatsuya Hoshino have all been appointed to the Technical Expert Panel.
Carbon Measures CEO Amy Brachio stated: “The first group reflects a shared ambition to establish a system that will accurately differentiate low-carbon products, enabling policy and market competition to accelerate meaningful emissions reductions.”
More appointments will be made ahead of its first meeting, expected to be held in the first quarter of 2026.
Andrew Wilson, ICC Deputy Secretary-General, said: “We look forward to working with Carbon Measures to further build out the panel in the coming weeks, and are encouraged by the strong response from experts across a wide range of disciplines and markets.”