ANALYSIS: Forest carbon credits may find a home in Article 6
Forestry carbon credits, including from REDD and ARR reforestation sectors, now have the green light to scale via Paris Agreement carbon markets, following last month’s historic decision at COP29, but the exact methodologies that will be used, and strength of demand, remain uncertain.
Read MoreANALYSIS: Article 6 breakthrough raises integrity concerns for some, but ‘proof in pudding’, experts say
The historic consensus on Article 6, achieved in November at COP29, may have been broadly welcomed, but some remain cautious that gaps in final decision texts could lead to a lack of integrity in the newly developed, UN-approved international carbon markets, if implementation over the coming years is not sufficiently robust.
Read MoreANALYSIS: International carbon markets now “open for business” but patience needed before scale hits
UN-approved international carbon markets are now ready to fully operationalise, following the landmark decision to finalise Article 6 in Baku, but questions over demand, and a robust methodological work programme scheduled for 2025, means it may take years until the planned implementation produces credit transactions at scale.
Read MoreANALYSIS: Integrity Council decision on REDD+ carbon credits welcome but not without risk
The decision Friday from the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) to approve three REDD+ methodologies has been welcomed by multiple market participants, but with a note of caution that the move is not without risk, especially as the crediting programmes have not yet been tried and tested.
Read MoreANALYSIS: London Protocol amendment ratification takes effect in Australia, allowing for transboundary CCS
Australia’s ratification of a key amendment to the London Protocol went into effect Thursday allowing the shipping transport of CO2 between nations, meaning its plans to become a regional hub for an emerging carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry is one step closer, but more is needed to provide the kind of policy certainty that secures investment and carbon markets are seen unlikely to play a material role in financially de-risking projects.
Read MoreANALYSIS: UN Article 6 body underscores ‘bottom-up’ approach in core standards, key carbon removal elements still need clarity
Flexible, non-prescriptive approaches are staple features of the carbon crediting methodologies and removals standards, adopted by a UN body last Thursday, in a bold move that experts see as a major step forward towards carbon crediting under the Paris Agreement’s Sustainable Development Mechanism (SDM).
Read MoreANALYSIS: Absence of policy, meagre funds keep India from realising CDR potential
An absence of knowledge and policy on durable carbon removals (CDR) at the government level, along with a lack of investor interest in funding such projects, is keeping India from realising its vast CDR potential, according to experts.
Read MoreANALYSIS: Voluntary carbon market must stop ‘infighting’ and own the narrative to usher in new era
Changing the narrative, such as dropping ‘offsetting’ language, will be crucial to navigating a successful transition away from years of scandal for the voluntary carbon market, but this will be contingent on the sector coming together and controlling the narrative, experts told a conference this week.
Read MoreANALYSIS: Article 6 can supplement finance goals at COP29
Article 6 is meant to create a UN carbon crediting and trading system, but it can also support adaptation and the overarching New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) financing target at COP29, experts have told Carbon Pulse.
Read MoreANALYSIS: Voluntary carbon market overlooking CORSIA insurance bottleneck
Large volumes of eligible voluntary carbon credits for the UN’s CORSIA international aviation offsetting scheme will take years to materialise due to supply requirements that force project developers to guarantee against double claiming risk, even if ICAO approves major standards for the current phase at a meeting in November.
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