Using Market-based Mechanisms to Mitigate Climate Change
Carbon pricing instruments are a major component in the toolkit used to combat climate change. Carbon pricing can take many forms and is used in different ways. This brochure provides an overview of the various approaches, outlines the similarities and differences in the ways in which they work and describes their current development phase.
Note: The brochure is an updated edition of the 2017 brochure.
Afin d'aider les pays africains partenaires à se préparer à l'Accord de Paris et promouvoir la fixation du prix du carbone, en donnant un rôle fort à l'Afrique dans l'émergence du marché du carbone, le ministère fédéral allemand de l'environnement, de la protection de la nature et de la sécurité nucléaire soutient de nombreuses initiatives dans la région. En décrivant ces initiatives, cette brochure présente d'abord leurs différents champs d'action et leur portée géographique.
This brochure provides an overview of the various carbon pricing approaches, explains how they work and describes the current state of development. It is an updated edition of the 2017 brochure.
Using Market-based Mechanisms to Mitigate Climate Change
This brochure provides an overview of the various carbon pricing approaches, explains how they work and describes the current state of development. It is an updated edition of the 2016 brochure.
This brochure provides an overview of carbon market projects funded by the BMUB and showcases the diverse carbon market-related activities initiated by the Federal German Government in collaboration with various partners.
Using Market-based Mechanisms to Mitigate Climate Change
This brochure is designed to provide an overview of the carbon pricing mechanisms already in place and those being introduced. Note: A revised edition of the brochure was published in September 2017.
Das Konzept der Standardized Baselines im Clean Development Mechanism
In dieser Broschüre werden verschiedene Beispiele für Standardisierte Baselines vorgestellt, die zur fachlichen Diskussion zur Weitenentwicklung der Marktmechanismen anregen sollen.
The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conversation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) supports a wide range of activities within the context of international carbon markets.
Market-based climate change instruments are still being discussed as a key component of a future climate change agreement. At the same time, however, the global carbon market is in crisis. Against this background, the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) funds a range of research projects, some of which are presented in this brochure.