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Supplementarity
Determining a Fair Price for Carbon
The Supplementarity Challenge: CDM, JI & EU Emissions Trading
The World Bank
T H E Kyoto Mechanisms & Global C L I M a T E C H a N
Decoding Article 6 of the Paris Agreement-Version II
Sectoral Approaches and the Carbon Market
Linking CDM & JI with EU Emission Allowance Trading
WWF Position on International Compliance Carbon Markets
Decoding Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
Efficient Abatement in Separated Carbon Markets: a Theoretical and Quantitative Analysis of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
3 Benefits and Risks of Carbon Market Flows
Emission Trading
The Arguments Behind the EU Position on Emissions Trading
Macroeconomic Impacts of the Clean Development Mechanism: the Role of Investment Barriers and Regulations
The Approval System for Joint Implementation Projects in Russia – Criteria and Organisation
A Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) with Atmospheric Benefits for a Post-2012 Climate Regime
Joint Implementation in Climate Change Policy
Determining a Fair Price for Carbon
Top View
International Transfers Under Article 6 in the Context of Diverse Ambition of Ndcs
Trading Spaces - Joint Implementation After the Kyoto Protocol
4. Evolving to a Sector- Based Clean Development Mechanism
The Kyoto Protocol's 'Clean Development Mechanism': A
CDM Criteria and Indicators
F an Evaluation of Business Implications of the Kyoto Protocol
State and Trends of the Carbon Market 2012 Received Financial Support from the CF-Assist Program, Managed by the World Bank Institute (WBI)
Emissions Trading Schemes and Their Linking: Challenges and Opportunities in Asia and the Pacific
Greenhouse Gas Market Report 2007 IETA
East Asia Clean Development Mechanism: Engaging East Asian Countries in Sustainable Development and Climate Regulation Through the CDM
A Theoretical and Quantitative Analysis of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
Prospects and Pitfalls of the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Drivers of Demand for Carbon Offsets: a Comprehensive Assessment of Imperfect Substitutes
Econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible
Facilitating Linkage of Climate Policies Through the Paris Outcome
Recommendations Related to the Role of Carbon Markets in the Paris Agreement
Market Mechanisms in the Paris Agreement – Differences and Commonalities with Kyoto Mechanisms Discussion Paper Editorial Information
Additionality Après Paris Stronghold for Environmental Integrity?