Article 6 of the Paris Agreement recognizes that countries may voluntarily cooperate with each other to deliver on their NDCs and raise ambition. Effectively, this Article introduces the use of carbon markets globally. Article 6.2 signals flexibility for and permits direct bilateral or plurilateral cooperation for the generation and transfer of mitigation outcomes (MOs) from one country to another under a variety of mechanisms. Article 6.4 will likely be governed by the Parties through the UNFCCC process
The Climate Warehouse program prototypes, tests and develops end-to-end digital infrastructure for carbon markets.
The Carbon Markets Infrastructure Working Group (CMI WG)—convened by the World Bank as a follow-up to the Engagement Roadmap for Carbon Markets—brought together over 45 public and private sector entities to strengthen the global infrastructure for high-integrity carbon markets.
A group of national governments that jointly develop modalities for piloting activities under Article 6.2
Joint MDB activities to operationalize Article 6
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The World Bank announced its Engagement Road map for High-Integrity Carbon Markets seeks to expand transparent and inclusive carbon markets that benefit developing countries first
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