Environmental Markets Conference 2026

Start date: Monday, 27 April 2026
End date: Thursday, 30 April 2026
Location: Chattanooga, TN, USA

Since 1997, the Environmental Markets Conference continues to connect and convene each spring as it rotates around the U.S. serving as the powerful, independent, and balanced platform for improving resiliency and sustained environmental outcomes with economic and public benefit.

EMC has evolved and expanded its engagement across compliance, voluntary and resiliency drivers of private market mechanisms to protect, mitigate and restore our natural resources with increased transparency and accountability further supporting increased private investment in the environment.

Known as “the must attend event” for those involved in protecting, mitigating and restoring our natural resource assets such as fish, wildlife and species, water, wetlands, streams, water quality and quantity, carbon, biodiversity and related environmental markets, EMC is the new name of the of the National Mitigation & Environmental Markets / Mitigation Banking Conference, continuing its mission of connecting regulators and resource agencies, mitigation, restoration and offset providers, consumers/customers of offsets, mitigation and restoration, and investors to engage and share resources, best practices, and innovative approaches.

Join key decisionmakers and leaders within and across industry sectors, government agencies and tribal communities as we build scale to deliver sustainable environmental outcomes with economic and public benefit.




Upcoming & Recent Events


From arid to arable: Drought resilience and sustainable water use


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Information request on landscape restoration in the mining sector


The G20 Global Land Initiative, whose aim is to reduce degraded land […]

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The Future of Food Systems


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This session spotlights food systems — the leading driver of land degradation […]

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