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26.05.15

Increasing Carbon Market Demand in Africa

A European-African Dialogue

This brochure summarizes a panel discussion that took place on 13 April 2015 at the African Carbon Forum in Marrakech. It forms part of the ongoing political dialogue between European and African negotiators on carbon markets in the new agreement and possibilities for cooperation through climate finance. The panel was organized by Climate Focus in collaboration with the German Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB).
21.05.15

JIKO Policy Brief 02/2015

Financing Additional Emission Reductions: What Can Be Learned from the CDM?

A new JIKO Policy Brief therefore explore options of applying the CDM's to do just that. The authors highlight issues of environmental system integrity and efficient allocation of funding, and discuss potential limits of the CDM's Additionality concept in its current form, if applied to climate finance.
15.05.15

Analysing the status quo of CDM projects

Status and prospects

In view of the current CDM market crisis this study analyses the status quo of CDM projects worldwide.
29.04.15

Exploring Sector-Specific Baseline Setting

Standardised Baselines with different levels of integration (Case Study)

In this study commissioned by the German Emission Trading Authority (DEHSt), the Authors of the Wuppertal Institute and GFA Consulting Group investigate the prospects of applying the performance-penetration approach outlined in the Standardized Baselines framework to a complex integrated production process: the Indonesian cement sector.
01.03.15

JIKO Policy Paper 01/2015

Transformative Potential of the New Market Mechanism

There is general agreement that preventing dangerous climate change requires a fundamental transformation of the global economy.
01.02.15

JIKO Policy Brief 01/2015

Update in Positions on the Framework for Various Approaches, the New Market-Based Mechanism and Non-Market Based Approaches

At COP 17 Durban, Parties decided to establish a centralised new market-based mechanism (NMM) and to consider establishing a „framework for various approaches“ to govern decentralised initiatives. Parties have also discussed possible use and up-scaling of non market based approaches (NMA) in this context.
04.12.14

Mapping the Indicators

An Analysis of Sustainable Development Requirements of Selected Market Mechanisms and Multilateral Institutions

This paper assesses and compares the Sustainable Development requirements of selected flexible mitigation mechanisms and multilateral standards.
01.12.14

JIKO Policy Brief 04/2014

Standardised Baselines – Options to Strategically Advance National Climate Policies

This policy brief discusses the opportunities and obligations of host country DNAs within the Standardized Baselines framework and identifies options for strategic intervention.
01.10.14

JIKO Policy Brief 03/2014

How to Define a Good Offset Project? Buyers’ Definitions of High-Quality Projects

The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is in crisis. More and more market participants are leaving the sector.
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.

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