Kyoto Protocol Implementation

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This report analyze the impacts of linking JI and CDM to the future European Emission Allowance Trading System (ETSy). The result indicate that the volume of credits obtained through JI and CDM projects by the enlarged EU Emission Allowance Trading Scheme, as well as the magnitude of cost savings and allowance price impacts will crucially depend on how much competition there will be from EU Member States and other countries in JI and CDM credits.

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ii, 15 p. : col. ill.

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Criqui, Patrick & Kitous, Alban May 2003.

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  • [European Commission]
    Publisher Info: Web: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/index_en.htm
    Place of Publication: [Brussels, Belgium]

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  • Main Title: Kyoto Protocol Implementation
  • Added Title: KPI-Technical Report: Impacts of Linking JI and CDM Credits to the European Emission Allowance Trading Scheme (KPI-ETS)
  • Added Title: KPI-ETS: Kyoto Protocol Implementation - impacts of JI and CDM on the European ETS

Description

This report analyze the impacts of linking JI and CDM to the future European Emission Allowance Trading System (ETSy). The result indicate that the volume of credits obtained through JI and CDM projects by the enlarged EU Emission Allowance Trading Scheme, as well as the magnitude of cost savings and allowance price impacts will crucially depend on how much competition there will be from EU Member States
and other countries in JI and CDM credits.

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ii, 15 p. : col. ill.

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  • Other: N° B4-3040/2001/330760/MAR/E1
  • URL: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/climat/pdf/kyotoprotocolimplementation.pdf External Link
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc29370

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Criqui, Patrick & Kitous, Alban. Kyoto Protocol Implementation, text, May 2003; [Brussels, Belgium]. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc29370/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .

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