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31.05.16

EB 89

EB debates future of the mechanism, simplifies PoA rules

At its 89th session, the CDM EB discussed a revised list prepared by the Secretariat on options for using the CDM as a tool for other uses. Furthermore, the Board debated a range of issues in the context of streamlining of the CDM framework and took several decisions that simplify the inclusion of CPAs into PoAs.
31.05.16

Carbon Pricing

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.
08.04.16

Carbon Mechanisms Review 01-2016: The Dawning of a New Era

This issue of the Carbon Mechanisms Review describes and analyses the Paris outcome with respect to its Carbon Market provisions.
31.03.16

EB 88

EB continues reforming the mechanism

At its 88th session, the CDM Executive Board (EB) approved the 2016 work plan.
31.03.16

JISC 38

JISC elects new chair

JISC elected Konrad Raeschke-Kessler as Chair and Albert Williams as Vice-Chair. Furthermore the issues including potential synergies with other mechanisms as called for by the CMP were discussed. Key areas identified during the discussion took in international oversight, transparency, standardisation of common approaches and expanding the existing infrastructure.
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.
29.12.15

EB 87

EB approves first Methodology in Aviation Sector

At its 87th Meeting, the CDM Executive Board approved a new methodology in which aircraft ground operations are managed with the help of additionally installed electric motors (electric taxiing). This is the first CDM methodology to be developed for the aviation sector.
27.11.15

Carbon Mechanisms Review 04-2015: Markets Matter

The issue analyses the role that markets can play and the prerequisites for meaningful use of market-based instruments. The authors comment on selected elements of the negotiations texts and analyse the role that markets play in INDCs. Furthermore, the Carbon Market Platform for Strategic Dialogue, initiated by the G7, is presented.
25.11.15

Policy Brief 04/2015 (Update)

Role of Market Mechanisms in Intended Nationally Determined Contributions

The Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) intend to adopt a new comprehensive climate agreement at this year’s Conference of the Parties (COP) in Paris. The shape of the new agreement is emerging only slowly, including the role market mechanisms will play. This new JIKO Policy Brief is an update on JIKO Policy Brief 03/2015 and assesses the potential scope of market mechanisms in the Paris agreement by surveying the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) so far.

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