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Cities are not affected by global climate policy and the Kyoto Protocol - however many of them engage in voluntary activities. This paper analyses how communities in general and especially the city of Hamburg can contribute to global climate protection in their citypartnerships according to the...
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As GHG emissions did not decline as anticipated early of the 1990ties Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) recently gained …
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Prior to CoP 10, our discussion paper "On the Integration of Carbon Capture and Storage into the International Climate … Regime" argued that carbon capture and storage (CCS) was similar to carbon sequestration in the area of Land Use, Land …
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Cities are not affected by global climate policy and the Kyoto Protocol – however many of them engage in voluntary activities. This paper analyses how communities in general and especially the city of Hamburg can contribute to global climate protection in their citypartnerships according to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010957313
As GHG emissions did not decline as anticipated early of the 1990ties Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) recently gained …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010957463
Economic models suggest that in many cases, market leakage rates of greenhouse gas abatement reach the two-digit percentage range. Consequently, the Marrakesh Accords require Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects to account for leakage. Despite this, most project proponents neglect market...
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After Future climate policy regimes may be based on the Kyoto-Protocol or on other policy instruments such as carbon …
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International climate negotiations have specified that projects under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) should not lead to a "diversion" of official development assistance (ODA). It is however unchallenged that ODA can be used in capacity building for the CDM. Diversion can be interpreted in...
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agreed under the Kyoto Protocol. The discussion of how to treat credits from temporary carbon stocks is centering on the …
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The Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol could create a great chance for developing countries to profit from projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve the economic and environmental situation in the host country. The project cycle for the CDM differs from a usual...
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