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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.
30.09.15

Carbon Mechanisms Review 03-2015

Looking Back into the Future

The international carbon markets face a twofold challenge: currently operating projects suffer from the market crisis and many actually run the risk of being discontinued. At the same time, the future of the global Carbon Markets is being shaped in the UNFCCC negotiations. This issue of the Carbon Mechanisms Review takes up both challenges and reports on dedicated intiatives and features analyses and an interview with a UNFCCC negotiator.
21.05.15

Carbon Mechanisms Review 2-2015

Focus on the Essentials

The latest issue Carbon Mechanisms Review explains how market mechanisms could be integrated into the new climate agreement.
01.04.15

Carbon Mechanisms Review 1-2015

Solidarity and Efficiency. A Door to Pan-EU Market Mechanisms.

This Carbon Mechanisms Review reports on initiatives that support endangered projects.
01.11.14

Carbon Mechanisms Review 4-2014

What Role for Market Mechanisms in the 2015 Agreement? Flexible instruments pre and post 2020.

In this issue of CMR we report on the announcement of the EU plans on climate change ahead of the US and China. We analyse the EU-2030 package and its implications for markets; and we ask what role carbon markets should play in the 2015 agreement.
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.
01.05.14

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

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).
01.12.13

Carbon Mechanisms Review 4-2013

Still on Hold - No progress on market mechanisms at Warsaw Climate Conference

Just like last year’s meeting in Doha, this conference did not yield groundbreaking results.
01.11.13

Carbon Mechanisms Review 3-2013

New Markets Ahead?

In this issue of Carbon Mechanisms Review, we present to you an analysis on the offsetting provisions of the most advanced emissions trading systems worldwide.

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