ABSTRACT

Climate change is an environmental problem of unprecedented complexity, not just in terms of its physical, social, economic and political impacts, but particularly in terms of the range of policy instruments being designed by countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Climate Change and Carbon Markets aims to provide an accessible and practical guide to cutting edge market-based mechanisms which will reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This book is a guide for national and international policy-makers and industry professionals, who need to understand the carbon markets established pursuant to the Kyoto Protocol, one of the most complex agreements ever negotiated. The book sets out how carbon markets will function by explaining the rules, institutions and procedures of the Kyoto mechanisms, including: emissions trading, joint implementation (JI) and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). It also provides an in-depth explanation of the EU Emissions Allowance Trading Scheme, emerging mechanisms in the US and developing countries, and how these will link up. For policy-makers, researchers and scholars; industry practitioners, companies, market service providers, technical and legal consultants, NGOs and all stakeholder organizations engaged in the Kyoto markets, this is the authoritative and comprehensive practical guide to this rapidly evolving area. Contains the full text of the key European Union documents setting up the EU Emissions Allowance Trading Scheme and the Linking Directive.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter |4 pages

I.2 Activities implemented jointly

chapter |4 pages

I.3 Cross-cutting mechanism issues

chapter |3 pages

I.5 Emissions trading 29

ByI.6 Clean Development Mechanism

chapter |24 pages

Clean development mechanism

chapter |8 pages

I.7 Joint Implementation (Article 6)

chapter |6 pages

Notes

chapter |2 pages

References

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter |4 pages

II.2 The EU burden-sharing agreement

chapter |6 pages

II.4 The concept of emissions trading

chapter |25 pages

II.7 Core elements of the ET Directive

chapter |9 pages

II.9 Conclusion

chapter |3 pages

References

part |2 pages

Part III: Development and implementation of the Kyoto mechanisms worldwide

chapter 4|31 pages

Joint Implementation and emissions trading in Central and Eastern Europe

ByJason Anderson, Rob Bradley

chapter |7 pages

Domestic GHG trading programmes

chapter |4 pages

Notes

chapter |4 pages

References