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31.01.17

SD-Benefits in Future Market Mechanisms under the UNFCCC

Final Report

This research report explores possibilities for enhancing the role of sustainable development benefits in the context of activities supported by future market mechanisms under the UNFCCC.
30.12.16

Policy Brief 02/2016

Identity Crisis? Voluntary Carbon Crediting and the Paris Agreement

This Policy Brief outlines the “identity crisis” in which voluntary carbon standards find themselves after the adoption of the Paris Agreement.
01.12.16

Categorization of INDCs in the light of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement

Discussion Paper

This paper evaluates the 163 (I)NDCs with regard to features that are critical for robust accounting of international transfers.
07.11.16

JIKO Policy Paper 04/2016

Shaping the Paris Mechanisms - A Summary of Submissions on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement

The latest JIKO Policy Paper summarizes the views by Parties and observes that were submitted at the end of September and reveals some sharp differences in opinions on how Art. 6 should work.
04.11.16

JIKO Policy Paper 03/2016

Carbon Markets in a <2 °C World: Will There Be Room for International Carbon Trading in 2050?

A new JIKO Policy Paper analyses a series of very ambitious mitigation scenarios and complements this analysis with a review of several sectoral technology roadmaps addresses the question whether there is actually room left for international carbon trading in 2050.
31.10.16

Robust Accounting of International Transfers under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement - Preliminary Findings

Discussion Paper

This paper discusses key issues and approaches to ensure robust accounting of international transfers from market mechanisms under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
31.10.16

Market Mechanisms in the Paris Agreement - Differences and Commonalities with Kyoto Mechanisms

Discussion Paper

This discussion paper analyses how the approaches in Article 6 of the Paris Agreement compare and contrast with the flexibility mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol.
15.09.16

JIKO Policy Paper 02/2016

Robust Transfers of Mitigation Outcomes

This JIKO Policy Paper analyses the risks to environmental integrity associated to the transfers of mitigation outcomes in the context of Art. 6 of the Paris Agreement and provides an overview on approaches and tools that could be used for addressing them.
08.03.16

Policy Brief 01/2016

Offsetting for International Aviation: The State of Play of Market-Based Measures under ICAO

This JIKO Policy Brief summarizes the state of play of the negotiations on a global market-based mechanism (global MBM) under ICAO. It specifies the respective responsibilities and different approaches of ICAO and the UNFCCC. It traces the historic activities in regard of climate protection under ICAO and provides an overview of the current negotiation process that is to culminate at the upcoming ICAO General Assembly in autumn 2016. Furthermore, the Policy Brief reflects on the CDM experience and derives recommendations.
31.01.16

JIKO Policy Paper 01/2016

Carbon Markets After Paris - How to Account for the Transfer of Mitigation Results?

This Policy Paper analyses different types of NDCs and assessing their compatibility with the export and use of emission units. On that basis, the authors develop opt-in provisions for Parties willing to participate in unit transfers under the new climate regime and illustrate how potential risks to environmental integrity can be addressed.

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