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- Understanding carbon pricing options
in 1997 the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto protocol established compensation as the basic concept Carbon price schemes have been evolving from national to international level. The first two are created from public entities to fix a price for each ton of CO2-equivalent emitted. If they exceed their cap, they can buy carbon credits, which generally finance carbon mitigation from It uses credits from the UNFCCC registry and private voluntary certification programs to allow airlines
- COP29 Outcomes: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
While the target was tripled from $100 billion to $300 billion annually, it still falls well short of the waste sector in their new NDCs (Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, México, Panamá, Perú and There is a lack of binding commitments from the GST. Stay Connected There are numerous ways to stay connected with CCAP. CCAP’s mission is to support every step of climate action, from ambition to implementation.
- Blog | Private Company Policies in the Nexus Between Carbon Credit Markets and Local Welfare
as though the market offers some natural solutions that ultimately result in the removal of carbon from clear that Microsoft is pursuing a set of policies that recognizes global climate inequity stemming from say that there is potential for poverty alleviation through forest mitigation activities under the concept of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries (REDD+), plus CCAP’s mission is to support every step of climate action, from ambition to implementation.
- Blog | Shaping the Future of Finance: Exploring the Global Rise of Sustainable Finance Taxonomies
The establishment of Colombia’s taxonomy in 2022 prompted substantial progress within the LAC region, jurisdictions adopt and adjust methodological features and/or international or regional practices (i.e., from the EU taxonomy, from the ASEAN taxonomy) to reflect local circumstances, such as national commitments AMS considers their economic and technical realities, while reflecting the decarbonization framework CCAP’s mission is to support every step of climate action, from ambition to implementation.
- Realizing Art. 2.1C: Approaches to Shifting Financial Flows Towards Low Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Event description: To limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and realize Paris Agreement goals, finance Drawing on the recent report from ODI, E3G, WRI and RMI Insights for operationalising Article 2.1c of how to drive progress on shifting financial flows inside and outside the UNFCCC, and sharedrawing on concrete CCAP 11:50-12:00 Session framework: Joe Thwaites, World Resources Institute, report author Drawing from
- The Santiago Action Plan: A Silver Lining on Finance on the Margins of COP25
Despite COP25 failing to deliver its main objectives, something good came out from Madrid. accelerate the shift of financial flows towards low carbon and climate-resilient investments, helping to realize peer-to-peer learning to support strong practices globally. [1] Argentina, Austria, Bangladesh, Canada, Chile, Colombia
- Mexico's Oil and Gas Methane Regulation: Global Best Practice
regulation set out a process that companies would follow to implement measures to reduce methane emissions from The companies had one year from the regulation’s publication to develop the diagnostic and come up with a “Program for Prevention and Comprehensive Control of Methane Emissions” or PPCIEM from its name in Source: adapted from ASEA Before going into detail on the content of each of the regulation’s four “titles Countries like Colombia, Argentina, Nigeria and Cote d’Ivoire have indicated their interest in following
- Policy Brief | CCAP and GIZ Publish: “Towards a Common Pathway Across Sustainable Finance Taxonomies"
The publication is aimed to help readers familiarize themselves with the core concepts of taxonomies The main challenge, however, is how to develop taxonomies that reflect a specific country’s context and Good governance processes can help from the early stages of taxonomy development. CCAP’s mission is to support every step of climate action, from ambition to implementation.
- Blog | The Next Wave: Global Trends in Sustainable Finance Taxonomies
blog highlighted the rapid progress in the worldwide development of sustainable finance taxonomies from the way for taxonomy implementation, followed by second and third movers, who have drawn inspiration from Following the green taxonomy in Colombia (2022) and the sustainable taxonomy in Mexico (2023), other From April to June 2024, Kenya's Draft Green Taxonomy was open for public consultation. CCAP’s mission is to support every step of climate action, from ambition to implementation.
- Integrating Adaptation and Mitigation: The Role of Organic Farming and Waste Management in SIDS
resilience to climate impacts, while also reducing the amount of greenhouse gas emissions such as methane from This community is still recovering from the substantial damage caused and will continue to do so for In other words, integrating or “marrying” these two concepts together allows for countries to think Anaerobic digestion, among many organic waste technologies , diverts organic materials from landfills CCAP’s mission is to support every step of climate action, from ambition to implementation.
- Blog | Understanding the Impact of Climate Finance Transparency
because it contributes to global transparency and conveys how much climate finance has been provided from Additionally, reporting assists in mobilizing funding and managing resources for developing countries from The concept of transparency describes the acts of ‘making visible’ and disclosing information and is The workshop will take place in Bonn, Germany, from February 28-29, 2024. Stay tuned! Stay Connected! There are numerous ways to stay connected with CCAP.
- Blog | All Eyes on Bonn: The Global Stocktake and its Role in Shaping the New Collective Quantified Goal for SIDS
Integrating a loss and damage sub-goal under the NCQG is important for distinguishing itself from other but also the beginning of a renewed vision towards defining the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) from The release of the final text at COP28 concluded with a call to “transition” away from fossil fuels in The concept of loss and damage in SIDS refers to things that are permanently lost and can not be restored Members and allies of SIDS will need to communicate, leverage and amplify the alarming findings from