Weiter zum Inhalt
  • «
  • 1
  • »

Die Suche erzielte 2 Treffer.

Transitioning from the CDM to a Clean Development Fund Journal Artikel

Grant Boyle, Jennifer Kirton, Rudi Lof, Tanya Nayler

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Jahrgang 3 (2009), Ausgabe 1, Seite 9

stitutions and instruments that will serve as the foundation of international climate cooperation over the coming decades. One of the major tasks will be to assess the performance to date of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). The CDM is an emissions trading offset system that allows developed countries to meet their Kyoto targets by investing in emissions reduction projects in developing countries, where greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement is expected to be cheaper than it is in developed countries. At the same time, the CDM has the added p


Addressing Market Failures in the CDM: A Funding-based Approach Journal Artikel

Rudi Lof

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Jahrgang 3 (2009), Ausgabe 1, Seite 6

et to function perfectly, products need to be homogeneous and information needs to be certain and widely diffused (in addition to several other factors). However, the current market facing potential investors in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) fails on both of these critical issues. First, using energy generation as an example, despite evidence that would suggest that coal plants can be effectively compared to wind farms, both investors and banks typically lack the specific knowledge necessary to properly evaluate renewable energy, w

  • «
  • 1
  • »

Aktuelle Ausgabe

Issue 4 / 2023