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01.10.14

Carbon Mechanisms Review 3-2014

Net Means More - How a net decrease in emissions helps mitigate climate change

Preparations for the next UN climate change summit in Lima are well under way. Although the EU is proposing a 2030 emissions reduction target, there are signs that the sum of all proposals together will not be enough to adhere to the two degree limit.
01.07.14

Advancing Carbon Markets

An Overview of German Initiatives

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.
01.07.14

Carbon Market Research

German Projects and Initiatives

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.
01.07.14

JIKO Policy Brief 02/2014

Using Results-Based Finance for Climate Action - Existing Initiatives and the Role of the CDM

Results-based finance is receiving increasing attention, being considered as a potential key funding mode in climate finance. The Clean Development Mechanism has been cited to potentially contribute to this goal.
01.06.14

Analysis of the Role Carbon Markets Can Play for Global Climate Finance from Today to 2020 and Beyond

Final Report

This report summarises the main findings from the project. The detailed results are available in the second and third interim reports of the project. The project’s findings were discussed at a project workshop. The workshop documentation as well as the interim reports can be found under "Further information".
01.05.14

Carbon Mechanisms Review 2-2014

The Next Level: How a reformed carbon market can contribute to fighting climate change.

It will take another 1.5 years to agree on the architecture of the future climate regime, and the negotiators have a lot of work ahead of them.
01.03.14

JIKO Policy Brief 01/2014

Technology Cooperation Update on the Technology Mechanism and Options for Using Carbon Markets

This Policy Brief provides a general overview on the setup of the UNFCCC’s Technology Mechanism, exploring potential synergies between the mechanism and carbon market instruments such as the CDM.
01.03.14

Carbon Mechanisms Review 1-2014

Arguing the point: Should JI be abandoned?

What is the latest on the international climate change regime? What needs to happen and what must be done differently for the negotiations to pick up speed? These muchdebated questions are the focus of this Carbon Mechanisms Review (CMR).
01.01.14

MRV Manual for CDM Programme of Activities

The MRV Manual for CDM Programme of Activities, published by the KfW PoA Support Center, is designed to help stakeholders monitor, report on and verify CDM PoAs. The manual describes a series of potential pitfalls and shows how stakeholders are able to avoid respectively defuse the pitfalls.
01.12.13

JIKO Policy Paper 03/2013

Quo Vadis, Africa? Update on the Uptake of the CDM in Africa

Africa and particularly African Least Developed Countries (LDCs) have traditionally lagged behind other regions as host countries of CDM project activities.

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