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# Ria Antil

📧 <ria@carbonregistry.com> — New Dehli (GMT+5:30) - [<img src="/files/vNNBppEQyyMcQiu8LqnP" alt="" data-size="line"> Ria Antil](https://www.linkedin.com/in/ria-antil-175a59175/)

<figure><img src="/files/AQ3dpAyi48CePfh8Lr3h" alt=""><figcaption><p>Ria Antil</p></figcaption></figure>

### Bio

Ria Antil is a Project Review Specialist at the International Carbon Registry, based in New Delhi, India. With extensive experience in GHG projects, Ria previously held roles at South Pole, where she started as a Project Coordinator for sustainable standards and methodologies and later switched to Technical Specialist in climate projects. Before that, served as a Senior Coordinator at the Network for Certification and Conservation of Forests. Her background includes internships with WWF-India and the Haryana Forest Development Corporation.&#x20;

Ria holds an M.Phil. in Natural Resource Management from the Indian Institute of Forest Management.


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