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Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM) and Sustainable Development in South Countries
Ozer, Pierre
2009International Symposium _ Developing Countries Facing Global Warming: a Post-Kyoto Assessment
 

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Keywords :
Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM); Sustainable Development; Developing countries; Kyoto Protocol; Brazil - India - China (BRIC); Africa; CO2; GHG; Mécanismes de Développement Propre (MDP); développement durable; pays en développement; Protocole de Kyoto; Brésil - Inde - Chine (BRIC); Afrique; GES
Abstract :
[en] The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) allows emission-reduction (or emission removal) projects in developing countries to earn Certified Emission Reduction (CER) credits, each equivalent to one tonne of CO2. These CERs can be traded and sold, and used by industrialized countries to a meet a part of their emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol. The mechanism stimulates sustainable development and emission reductions, while giving industrialized countries some flexibility in how they meet their emission reduction limitation targets. Accepted projects must qualify through a rigorous and public registration and issuance process designed to ensure real, measurable and verifiable emission reductions that are additional to what would have occurred without the project. Between November 2004 and May 2009, the mechanism has registered 1653 projects and is anticipated to currently produce CERs amounting to 303 106 tonnes of CO2 equivalent yearly. The mechanism is extremely interesting since it is the first global, environmental investment and credit scheme of its kind, providing a standardized emissions offset instrument. However the geographical distribution of the CDM projects is revealing very large differences in between developing countries since China, India, Brazil and South-Korea totalise 82% of the CERs while Africa only represents 3,3% of the total.
Disciplines :
Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
International economics
Author, co-author :
Ozer, Pierre ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences et gestion de l'environnement > Département des sciences et gestion de l'environnement
Language :
English
Title :
Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM) and Sustainable Development in South Countries
Alternative titles :
[fr] Mécanismes de Développement Propre (MDP) et développement durable dans les pays du Sud
Publication date :
13 June 2009
Number of pages :
23
Event name :
International Symposium _ Developing Countries Facing Global Warming: a Post-Kyoto Assessment
Event organizer :
The Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences and The United Nations
Event place :
Brussels, Belgium
Event date :
12-13 June 2009
By request :
Yes
Audience :
International
Commentary :
Un texte est en cours d'écriture et devrait être publié en 2010 dans un livre intitulé: "Developing Countries facing Global Warming : a Post-Kyoto Assessment" (De Dapper M., Ozer P., Eds.).
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