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09.03.21

Creation and Implementation of a Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) System

Series of Booklets – Carbon Pricing Instruments: No. 3

The booklet "Creation and Implementation of a Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) System" deals with the design and implementation of a measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) system. Such a mandatory reporting platform was implemented as part of Chile's first eco-taxes in 2017.
09.03.21

Capacity Building and Strengthening (public and private sector)

Series of Booklets – Carbon Pricing Instruments: No. 4

The booklet "Capacity Building and Strengthening (public and private sector)" addresses the challenges posed by the development and subsequent enactment of Chile's first ecotax in 2017. The implementation of the ecotax presented a major regulatory, institutional, and technical challenge that required capacity building both within the public sector and among stakeholders affected by the tax.
09.03.21

Options for a mix of Carbon Pricing Mechanisms in Chile

The booklet "Options for a mix of Carbon Pricing Mechanisms in Chile" addresses the question of how policy instruments should be designed and implemented to be mutually supportive and consistent with national policy goals. It discusses these challenges and options in light of Chile's introduction of a carbon tax in 2017, which was a first step in using market mechanisms to transition to carbon neutrality, which the country aims to achieve by 2050.
04.03.21

Setting crediting baselines under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement

Discussion paper

The new discussion paper, with inputs from and for the Carbon Market Mechanisms Working Group, explores the ongoing discussions around setting crediting baselines for Article 6 market-based cooperation while securing NDC achievement and aligning carbon markets with long-term decarbonisation pathways.
15.01.21

Voluntary offsetting: credits and allowances

UBA report on the use of allowances for voluntary compensation

This report analyzes the merits and challenges of emission allowances (allowances) from emissions trading systems (ETS) as an alternative source of supply for voluntary offsetting of greenhouse gas emissions.
Averaging or multi-year accounting?
12.01.21

Averaging or multi-year accounting?

Implications for environmental integrity of carbon markets under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement

This research paper analyses and evaluates options addressing the challenges which single-year targets present if countries use international carbon markets to achieve their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement.
16.12.20

Carbon Mechanisms Review 04-2020: Managing the Interim

Carbon markets between delayed negotiations and piloting momentum

The new issue of the Carbon Mechanisms Review „Managing the Interim“ focuses on a number of initiatives that serve to further develop the Article 6 landscape.
08.12.20

Article 6 Piloting: State of Play and Stakeholder

The updated study provides an overview of Article 6 pilot projects

This report is the 3rd edition of a series started in 2019 and provides an updated overview of all aspects related to Article 6 piloting and its operationalisation.
30.11.20

Future role for voluntary carbon markets in the Paris era

This report looks at the future of the voluntary carbon market and examines the respective strengths and weaknesses of various design options currently under discussion.
26.11.20

CDM supply potential for emission reductions up to the end of 2020

Report on the potential supply of pre-2020 credits

This paper presents an updated analysis of the potential supply of CERs issued for emission reductions occurring in the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2020 based on a selection of possible restrictions for their transition.

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