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  1. Fundamentals

Kyoto protocol

Climate actions

International Agreement on Climate Change Mitigation

Introduction

The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement that was established in response to the growing concerns about climate change and global warming caused by the emissions of greenhouse gases. It was adopted in 1997 in Kyoto, Japan, under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

The primary objective of the Kyoto Protocol was to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases, which are primarily generated by human activities such as burning fossil fuels for energy, deforestation, and agriculture. The Protocol aimed to address this issue by setting binding emissions reduction targets for developed countries.

Emissions Reduction Targets

Under the Kyoto Protocol, developed countries were required to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 5.2% below their 1990 levels by 2012. This target was based on the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities," which recognized that developed countries were historically responsible for most of the greenhouse gas emissions and thus had a greater responsibility to reduce their emissions than developing countries..

The emissions reduction targets set by the Kyoto Protocol were legally binding and had to be met by participating countries.

Clean Development Mechanism

The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) was established under the Kyoto Protocol to help achieve the emissions reduction targets. It was designed to promote sustainable development in developing countries by allowing developed countries to invest in emission reduction projects in those countries.

The CDM enabled developed countries to earn credits for reducing emissions, which they could use to meet their own emissions reduction targets. These credits were known as Certified Emission Reductions (CERs).

Promoting Sustainable Development

The CDM aimed to promote sustainable development in developing countries by incentivizing the development and implementation of projects that reduced greenhouse gas emissions. These projects included renewable energy projects, energy efficiency improvements, and sustainable agriculture practices.

By investing in these projects, developed countries could help reduce emissions in developing countries while promoting sustainable economic development. The CDM aimed to reduce the pressure on developing countries to rely on fossil fuels and other high-emission activities to support their economic growth.

Earning Credits for Emissions Reduction

Developed countries could earn CERs by investing in emission reduction projects in developing countries. The number of CERs earned was based on the amount of greenhouse gas emissions reduced by the project.

Developed countries could use these CERs to meet their own emissions reduction targets. By investing in emission reduction projects in developing countries, developed countries could reduce their emissions at a lower cost than if they had to reduce their own emissions domestically.

Reducing Reliance on Fossil Fuels

The CDM aimed to reduce the pressure on developing countries to rely on fossil fuels and other high-emission activities to support their economic development. By promoting sustainable development in developing countries, the CDM aimed to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with economic growth in those countries.

By investing in renewable energy projects and other emission reduction projects, the CDM aimed to help developing countries transition to a low-carbon economy. This transition would help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Emergence of Voluntary Carbon Markets

The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) also played a significant role in the emergence of voluntary carbon markets. These markets provide a platform for companies and individuals to purchase carbon credits to offset their greenhouse gas emissions voluntarily.

The CDM created a mechanism for the issuance of Certified Emission Reductions (CERs), which were traded on international carbon markets. As more CERs were issued, a secondary market for these credits emerged, allowing companies and individuals to voluntarily purchase carbon credits to offset their emissions.

The voluntary carbon market provided an opportunity for businesses and individuals to take responsibility for their carbon footprint beyond what was required by regulation. By purchasing carbon credits from emission reduction projects, they could support the transition to a low-carbon economy while offsetting their own emissions.

The voluntary carbon market grew rapidly, with demand for carbon credits increasing from a variety of sources, including corporations, individuals, and governments. Today, the voluntary carbon market continues to play a significant role in promoting emissions reductions and supporting sustainable development projects around the world.

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