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Membership

The Article 6 Observatory brings together independent experts and organisations committed to strengthening environmental integrity, transparency, and evidence-based analysis in the implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. Participation is voluntary and based on shared commitment to its mission and principles. There are no membership fees nor minimum commitment of time.

Three Steps to Membership

Membership is free and open to individual researchers and civil society members committed to the principles of the Article 6 Observatory.

1

Apply

Complete the membership application form, confirming your commitment to our guiding principles and independence requirements.

2

Review

Your application is reviewed by the Article 6 Observatory Steering Committee to ensure alignment with the Observatory's principles and to assess any conflicts of interest.

3

Participate

Once approved, you gain full access to network meetings and governance processes within the Observatory, as well as the chance to help grow the Resources Hub.

What Members Can Do

Members are part of a growing global network grounded in independence, technical competence, and commitment to environmental and social integrity. As a member you'll gain:

Network Meetings

Engage in member-only monthly network meetings with speaking rights and the ability to propose agenda items.

Resources Hub

Contribute to rigorous, science-based analysis of Article 6.2, 6.4 and 6.8 implementation, including submitting materials for curation in the forthcoming Observatory Resource Hub.

Governance

Nominate and vote on the governance of the Article 6 Observatory, shaping the strategic direction and activities of the platform.

Specialist Expertise

Access specialist expertise and collaborate with researchers and practitioners across a wide range of Article 6 topics.

Research Profiling

Gain visibility for your research by sharing and profiling your work within the Observatory's network and wider community.

Exclusive Events

Access member-only events, workshops, and capacity building sessions focused on Article 6 developments and policy implications.

Membership Options

The Article 6 Observatory Steering Committee oversees membership. There are three tiers of engagement:

Affiliated Organisations

Organisations connected to admitted members that are publicly recognised on the Observatory website.

Subscribers

Open to anyone. Subscribers receive newsletters and updates on Article 6 developments and Observatory activities.

Guiding Principles

All members are required to uphold the Article 6 Observatory's guiding principles and must demonstrate freedom from conflicts of interest that could compromise the Observatory's independence.

Independence
Accessibility of Resources
Environmental Integrity
Social Integrity & Human Rights
Transparency
Rigorous Scientific Evidence Base

Who Can Apply?

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed during monthly Steering Committee meetings.

Individual Membership

Applicants must demonstrate:

  • Commitment to the Observatory's principles: independence, environmental integrity, social integrity (including human rights), transparency, accessibility of resources, and scientific rigour
  • Confirm they have not contributed to any instance of fraud or non-compliance with carbon market activities
  • Alignment with the Observatory's mandate to support evidence-based monitoring and learning on Article 6
  • Agreement to the Organisational Code of Conduct
  • Disclosure of relevant conflicts of interest

Affiliated Organisations

An organisation may be affiliated if:

  • It is legally registered (e.g., academic institution, research group, civil society organisation)
  • It demonstrates technical or practical relevance to Article 6 implementation, carbon markets, MRV systems, transparency and accounting, non-market approaches, or related climate policy research
  • At least one individual from the organisation is admitted as a member

Membership Duration

Observatory Membership does not have a fixed term. It continues as long as:

  • The member remains in good standing
  • Continues to meet eligibility criteria
  • Complies with Observatory policies

Reapplication

If membership is denied due to ineligibility, written reasons are provided. Applicants may reapply after 12 months.

Organisational Affiliation

Active members have the additional opportunity to affiliate their organisation with the Article 6 Observatory.

Optional

Affiliate Your Organisation

In addition to individual membership, active members can affiliate their organisation with the Observatory. Affiliation is free and subject to review.

  • Your organisation's logo featured on the Observatory website
  • Published affiliation with the Article 6 Observatory
  • Demonstrate your organisation's commitment to Article 6 transparency

Eligible organisation types include academic institutions, independent research bodies, civil society organisations, and Indigenous or local community groupings.

Organisation Affiliation

Included as part of the membership application form. You can affiliate an organisation at the time of application or at any point after becoming a member.

Ready to Get Involved?

Join a growing network of researchers and civil society members committed to transparency and accountability of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. Membership is free of charge.

Apply for Membership

Questions? Reach out to info@article6observatory.org