A closer look at the CDM Executive Board agenda for 2012 (Newsletter #18)

We provide an overview on several issues on CDM Executive Board’s agenda in 2012. The agenda of CDM Executive Board’s first meeting in 2012 is full. Aside from the 25-page annotated agenda, there are no less than 31 appendices that Board members have to wade through! Most importantly the Board will discuss strategic priorities for …

CDM Executive Board 2012 – who’s who (Newsletter #18)

The CDM Executive Board supervises the CDM and consists of 10 members and 10 alternates. Together with support staff from the UNFCCC Secretariat, they meet approximately six times a year to decide on new policies and methodologies; to review and register new projects; and issue credits. Board members have considerable power and influence. Given the …

CDM Watch at work (Newsletter #18)

Published Articles CDM Watch Recommendations on the Reform of the CDM (28.11.2011) CDM Watch Newsletter at COP 17:Watch this! Progress and gossip about carbon markets at COP‐17 Issue 1 (28.11.2011) Issue 2 (30.11.2011) Issue 3 (03.12.2011) Issue 4 (06.12.2011) Open letters Open letter to Environment Ministers: Integrity of carbon markets at COP17 (28.11.2011) Open Letter …

Civil society workshop on CDM in India, April 2012 (Newsletter #18)

Together with our Indian partners, CDM Watch will facilitate a workshop on CDM and carbon market developments from 18-20 April in Ahmedabad, India. This workshop will bring together a wide range of civil society organisations from across India, Nepal and Bangladesh. The objective of the workshop is to share experience with CDM projects and the …

Upcoming CDM Watch event at the European Parliament (Newsletter #18)

CDM Watch is organising a lunch event on February 21, 2012 to discuss the key findings of the European Commission’s recently published “Study on the Integrity of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)” as well as important developments with regard to future carbon markets in the EU context.  The CDM is currently at a crossroads. Throughout …

CDM Watch Durban assessment (Newsletter #18)

This is an overview of the most important carbon market-related decisions that were taken (or not taken) in Durban. Durban has come and gone. Almost 13,000 people, including delegations from over 190 nations, civil society organisations, environmental NGOs and business representatives met in Durban, South Africa to have their say at the 17th climate negotiations …

Loopholes (Newsletter #18)

Our recent CDM Watch briefing paper looked at the cumulative impact of loopholes on emission reduction pledges countries have made. Our calculations show that pledges are small enough to fall right through current loopholes. Without swift action, we’re heading off the path of 2 degrees warming and hurtling towards 4 degrees of warming. We like …

Press Release: Loopholes Undermine Viability of Climate Regime

Durban, South Africa. As countries are negotiating a new global climate regime, a CDM Watch paper released today calls for immediate action to close loopholes in the rules under the current climate regime. The policy brief shows that the flawed rules could easily negate the reduction pledges developed countries have made for 2020 and in the worst case, even undermine a third commitment period.