Carbon Markets & Net Zero: What Everyone Should Know The Law, Challenges & Opportunities
- Lawpointuganda
- May 23
- 2 min read

Join us this Sunday, 25th May 2025, for another enlightening edition of the Beyond the Bar X-Series, as we explore a timely and critical topic:
Carbon Markets & Net Zero: What Everyone Should Know — The Law, Challenges & Opportunities
🔍 Why It Matters
With the world shifting toward sustainability, carbon trading is becoming a powerful tool in the fight against climate change. But how can Uganda fully harness this emerging opportunity? What legal, financial, and environmental challenges lie ahead—and how can the legal profession play a central role in shaping this landscape?
We’ll unpack:
The legal framework governing carbon markets in Uganda and beyond
The risks and rewards of carbon trading
How lawyers and policy experts can leverage these developments for climate justice and innovation
🗓️ Event Details
📅 Date: Sunday, 25th May 2025
🕢 Time: 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM (EAT)
📍 Venue: Twitter Spaces (Now X)
🔗 Click the link to set a reminder for the space: https://x.com/i/spaces/1OdKrDAPwdzJX
🎙️ Speakers
🔹 Aaron Joel Kaleeba
A Ugandan-trained lawyer currently serving at Uganda's largest financial services company.
Aaron is the Founder of Khulani Capital, a non-profit initiative offering corporate advisory support to tech innovators.
He is a passionate thought leader with published opinions at www.aaronkaleeba.com and the curator of the Handbook on the Legal and Policy Framework on Climate Finance in Uganda.

🔹 Wanyama Emmanuel Bright
An Advocate of the High Court of Uganda with expertise in Sustainability Law (Carbon Markets), Technology Law, IP Law, and Telecommunications Law.
A key member of KTA Advocates, a top-tier, award-winning law firm, Wanyama is at the forefront of Uganda’s carbon credits space, advising companies on legal strategies for climate action and sustainable growth.

🗣️ Don’t miss this important conversation on the intersection of law, climate finance, and innovation.
📲 For more details, see the event flyer above.
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