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来源类型 | Working Paper |
规范类型 | 论文 |
来源ID | Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #90, |
Making Carbon Offsets Work in the Developing World: Lessons from the Chinese Wind Controversy | |
Gang He; Richard K. Morse | |
发表日期 | 2010 |
出版年 | 2010 |
语种 | 英语 |
摘要 | The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is the leading international carbon market and a driving force for sustainable development globally. But the eruption of controversy over offsets from Chinese wind power has exposed cracks at the core of how carbon credits are verified in developing economies. It has become almost impossible to determine whether offsets from Chinese wind are "additional" and that they in fact represent "real" reductions beyond business as usual. Unless this problem can be resolved, it threatens to spread beyond wind in China and could threaten the ability of carbon markets to deliver the mitigation demanded by international climate policy. In 2009 the CDM Executive Board (EB) shocked the carbon market by forcing an unprecedented review of whether multiple Chinese wind projects satisfied UNFCCC additionality requirements. CDM investors reeled as the safest CDM bet became the riskiest; the Chinese government publicly criticized the UN's oversight of carbon markets; and the CDM EB prepared itself for an unprecedented fight over how carbon offsets could be verified in the world's largest CDM market. At the center of the controversy is the Chinese power tariff for wind. When the EB observed decreases over time in power tariffs granted by China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) to wind projects, it became concerned that China might be manipulating power tariffs in order to guarantee additionality and subsidize its domestic wind development with international finance. If the Chinese government were controlling additionality, then the CDM's ability to validate carbon offsets would be dealt a near‐lethal blow because the problems posed by Chinese wind extend to nearly all power sector projects in almost every developing country. If offsets cannot be credibly verified, then the integrity of emissions caps set by the Kyoto Protocol is directly threatened. The Chinese wind controversy therefore has direct implications for the design and negotiation of any successor to the Kyoto Protocol. Despite largely failed negotiations in Copenhagen, the design of reliable, efficient carbon markets remains the world's most serious prospect for international cooperation. The developed world has committed USD 30 billion in climate aid by 2012, but the majority of these funds will likely have to be private capital delivered through markets. In order for carbon markets to avoid controversy and function effectively, the lessons from the Chinese wind controversy must be used to implement key reforms. This report examines the application of additionality in the Chinese wind power market and draws implications for the design of effective global carbon offset policy. It demonstrates the causes of the wind power controversy, highlights underlying structural flaws in how additionality is applied in China, and charts a reform path that can strengthen the credibility of global carbon markets. |
主题 | Business ; Cleantech ; Climate ; Climate change ; Energy ; Environment ; Foreign Policy ; Governance ; Institutions and Organizations ; International Development ; International Relations ; Kyoto Protocol ; Migration and Citizenship ; Negotiation ; Renewable Resources ; Sustainable de |
URL | https://pesd.fsi.stanford.edu/publications/making_carbon_offsets_work_in_the_developing_world_lessons_from_the_chinese_wind_controversy |
来源智库 | Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (United States) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/136843 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Gang He,Richard K. Morse. Making Carbon Offsets Work in the Developing World: Lessons from the Chinese Wind Controversy. 2010. |
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