
Hannah Hauman
Global Head of Carbon Trading at Trafigura, focused on Article 6 implementation, market infrastructure, and international carbon trade policy.
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Dec 27, 2025 • 1h 13min
Holiday Special 2025: The Year in Review | Part 1
Peter Zaman, an expert in carbon frontiers, discusses the implications of international carbon markets and the Paris Agreement. Nobuo Tanaka sheds light on the evolution of global energy policies, balancing security and sustainability. Helima Croft analyzes the geopolitical dynamics affecting energy markets and potential sanctions. Rene Velasquez contrasts the turbulent voluntary carbon market with its compliance counterparts. Mark Lewis explains the shifting landscape of the EU ETS, while Hannah Hauman focuses on Article 6 and the emerging challenges of carbon credit management.
Sep 27, 2025 • 33min
Catching Up On Climate Episode 4 | Hannah Hauman, Global Head of Carbon Trading, Trafigura
Hannah Hauman, Global Head of Carbon Trading at Trafigura, navigates the evolving landscape of international carbon markets. She discusses Article 6's impact on investment-grade credits, shaping compliance markets and attracting diverse buyers. Hauman highlights the importance of cautious investment behavior pre-regulation and anticipates a surge in capital flow as standardized registries emerge. The conversation covers how countries define climate ambitions, the balance between compliance and voluntary market evolution, and the crucial role of emissions reporting in shaping future trade.
Aug 17, 2024 • 30min
Summer Playlist 2024 Episode 6 | Hannah Hauman, Global Head of Carbon Trading, Trafigura
Hannah Hauman, Global Head of Carbon Trading at Trafigura, dives into the complexities of EU regulations impacting corporate green claims. She reveals how these laws are reshaping the definition of net zero and pushing for enhanced corporate accountability. The discussion touches on the evolving carbon markets and the importance of transparency in sustainability metrics. Hauman highlights the integration of external carbon credits and the necessity for standardized practices in carbon trading, urging companies to adopt clear strategies for decarbonization.


