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U.N. to tighten CDM additionality rules

Published on 12 August 2008

 Source: Reuters Interactive website

The U.N.'s climate change agency on Wednesday proposed to make it more difficult for speculators to earn carbon offsets from emissions-cutting projects which were already profitable.

The Clean Development Mechanism is meant to cut the world's overall output of greenhouse gases, but it has drawn criticism for counting emissions cuts from projects, for example in wind and hydro power, which were already profitable and likely to go ahead regardless of the U.N. scheme.

Such criticism has threatened to impact demand in the $13 billion market, for example in the European Union where policy officials have expressed concern about the quality of projects.

Projects in future would have to show that emissions cuts were a direct result of the U.N. scheme, for example demonstrating that banks had lent money because of the prospect of offset sales, a U.N. climate panel responsible for setting rules proposed in a consultation note.

"The primary focus... should be on exploring which types of project activities are potentially very profitable even without considering additional revenues from the CDM," the panel said in a call for public comments, issued on Wednesday.

Any new rules would initially apply to new biomass plants using waste to generate power, but could be widened to other projects, the panel suggested in proposals found here.

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