This report develops recommendations how to implement “overall mitigation in global emissions” (Art. 6.4(d)).
DownloadOn the occasion of the ‚Innovate4Climate (I4C) 2019' this special issue of the Carbon Mechanisms Review asks how carbon markets can best interact with other arenas in order to foster climate friendly development.
DownloadThis Carbon Mechanisms Review discusses the future of the carbon markets after the failure of the Article 6 negotiations in Katowice.
DownloadThe study evaluates various options for the introduction of domestic carbon pricing instruments in Senegal. The authors finds a carbon tax with careful redistribution of revenues as the most promising carbon pricing opportunity for Senegal.
DownloadThis study provides a first comprehensive overview of about a dozen ongoing Article 6 pilots and analyzes the emerging trends and early experiences with Article 6 implementation. The study has been updated in June 2019.
DownloadThis brochure provides an overview of the initiatives and projects that the BMU supports and implements in Africa in the area of carbon markets.
DownloadThe study explores different options for a market-based measure for international shipping by comparing an offsetting scheme, an emissions trading scheme, and a climate levy.
DownloadThis policy brief discusses what is required for a successful implementation of Article 6 measures in Africa and highlights which aspects should be taken into account when defining the guidelines and rules for Article 6.
DownloadA new JIKO Policy Paper analyses different governance options for Art. 6.4. of the Paris Agreement.
DownloadThe study by Lambert Schneider and a team from NewClimate Institute identifies and discusses key options for operationalising the concept of ‘overall mitigation in global emissions’ under Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement.
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