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Carbon Market Watch

Policy Intern (Global Carbon Markets)

Join Carbon Market Watch in Brussels as a Policy Intern focusing on global carbon markets. Support research, policy analysis, and event organization while gaining hands-on experience in climate advocacy. Benefit from a hybrid work setup, monthly compensation, and a dynamic team environment.
Carbon Market Watch
Carbon Market Watch
Brussels, Belgium Hybrid Internship EUR 1k monthly UTC+01:00

Carbon Market Watch

Company Overview

Carbon Market Watch

Brussels, Belgium

2009

Approximately 20 employees (source: carbonmarketwatch.org).

What They Do

Carbon Market Watch is an independent, not-for-profit watchdog and research organization dedicated to scrutinizing carbon markets, emissions trading systems, and related climate policies to ensure their environmental integrity and fairness (source: carbonmarketwatch.org). Operating as a project of Nature Code, it advocates at various levels including the UN, European Union, and Global South, without engaging in renewable energy production or technology deployment (source: idealist.org). The organization focuses on monitoring and critiquing carbon pricing mechanisms, producing research reports, and engaging in advocacy efforts to influence policy decisions (source: carbonmarketwatch.org). Its target markets include policymakers, governments, corporations, and civil society, emphasizing a unique position as a non-industry voice in the carbon market landscape.

Projects & Track Record

Carbon Market Watch does not engage in commercial projects but focuses on advocacy campaigns and research initiatives. Notable efforts include advocating for stronger civil society participation in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and influencing EU and UN policy changes regarding carbon offsets since its inception in 2009 (source: idealist.org). In recent years, it has successfully influenced the shelving of premature EU carbon removals proposals and analyzed the use of ETS revenue in countries like Greece, Portugal, and Belgium (source: carbonmarketwatch.org). Ongoing projects include scrutiny of the EU-ETS2 for transport and buildings, Article 6 carbon credits, and the development of the Carbon Removal Certification Framework (source: carbonmarketwatch.org).

Recent Developments

In 2023, Carbon Market Watch published its annual report highlighting its advocacy on the EU 'Fit for 55' package, improvements in voluntary carbon market integrity, and tracking of ETS revenue (source: carbonmarketwatch.org). The organization has not undergone any acquisitions or mergers, relying instead on grants for funding, and has continued to grow its team, notably hiring experts in voluntary markets (source: carbonmarketwatch.org). In 2022, it reported a doubling of its staff size since 2019 and restructured its internal operations to separate financial and HR functions (source: carbonmarketwatch.org).

Working There

Carbon Market Watch employs a small team of policy experts, executive leadership, and administrative support, with roles focusing on areas such as EU carbon markets and global carbon markets (source: carbonmarketwatch.org). The organization has experienced growth in hiring, particularly in policy and market expertise, at its Brussels headquarters (source: carbonmarketwatch.org). The culture at Carbon Market Watch emphasizes collaboration, transparency, and democratic governance, with staff enjoying a vibrant life in Brussels, engaging in activities like cycling and gardening (source: carbonmarketwatch.org).


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Job Description

Carbon Market Watch's mission is to ensure that carbon pricing and other climate policies cut pollution and drive a just transition towards zero-carbon societies. Given the urgency of halting the climate breakdown, we want market-based climate policies to fulfil their promise and be used in a wise combination with regulatory and incentivising measures.

Our strengths lie in evidence-based advocacy to improve climate policies, turning complex issues into comprehensible messages, and helping people understand and influence those policies.

Purpose of the position

This traineeship aims to complement the trainee's theoretical education and help them orientate their careers in environmental advocacy, campaigning, and project work.

We are seeking a dynamic, creative, and enthusiastic intern to support our European policy work. The intern will report to a thematic policy expert and liaise with the entire CMW team.

Tasks and responsibilities

  • Monitoring and analysing relevant developments related to carbon markets, in particular in relation to carbon credits: their quality and their use by companies and countries. The work will touch in particular on carbon credits from the voluntary carbon market (possibly also credits under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement) and where these interact with corporate decarbonisation plans and relevant government policies
  • Support research
  • Support the preparation of policy and communications materials, including briefings, online articles, audiovisual content
  • Participation in and help with the organisation of relevant events (webinars or in-person events)
  • Help maintain contact with various stakeholders (NGOs, business organisations, policymakers, journalists, etc). This includes attending different types of events
  • Support the organisation with capacity-building activities

Professional and Personal Attributes

Essential requirements

  • Completed relevant university studies or first relevant professional experience. Please note that applicants currently enrolled in a higher education institution are not eligible for this internship ("professional immersion")
  • Proficiency in written and spoken English; additional languages are considered an advantage
  • Residence in Belgium and ability to work in/from our office in Brussels under a hybrid work regime (2 days of work in the office per week as a general rule)

Useful characteristics

  • Prior volunteering experience and/or experience working with an NGO
  • Some knowledge and understanding of carbon credits
  • Some knowledge of and considerable interest in climate policies and carbon markets
  • Some knowledge and experience of project management and/or delivery
  • Self-motivated, proactive, well organised
  • Able to work independently and as part of a team
  • Strong interpersonal skills

What we offer

  • Starting date: early February 2026
  • 6-month "professional immersion" contract, full-time
  • Compensated in line with Belgian provisions (1320 EUR/month net), food vouchers amounting to ???8/worked day and full reimbursement of public transport
  • 10 days extra-legal holidays
  • Working from home allowance
  • A working and learning experience adapted to the intern's skills and interests
  • An exciting opportunity to work with a dynamic, friendly, expert team and learn about the complex operations required to support our research, advocacy and project leadership

Application process

Qualified applicants should fill out this form and upload their motivation letter and CV (place the two in a single PDF document with your name in the document name). The application should outline their motivation, skills, areas of interest, and availability.

Your application will be acknowledged, but we will not respond to individual enquiries and only get back to candidates who have been shortlisted for an interview. We are committed to enhancing diversity and inclusion in our organisation and strongly encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds and minorities to apply.

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About the role

March 18, 2026

Internship

Non-profit

March 18, 2026

Hybrid

EUR 1k monthly

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Carbon Market Watch

carbonmarketwatch.org

  •  Brussels, Belgium

Entry-level

UTC+01:00