- The carbon market
is result of regulatory efforts to mitigate climate change.
- Regulation constraining carbon emissions has
spawned an emerging carbon market that was valued at US$64 billion (€47
billion) in 2007 according to World Bank
- Project-based
markets:
In 2007, buyers also continued to show a strong
appetite for primary project-based emission reductions, reflected by
continued growth in the project pipeline showing that 68 countries had
identified and offered to reduce 2,500 million tonnes of carbon dioxide
equivalent (MtCO2e) through over 3,000 projects. This potential supply
received strong interest, mainly from private sector buyers and
investors, who in 2007 transacted 634 MtCO2e from primary project-based
transactions (up 8% from 2006) for a corresponding value of US$8.2
billion (€6.0 billion), up 34% from 2006.
- Compliance-driven
market
CDM accounted for the vast majority of
project-based transactions (at 87% of volumes and 91% of values) and JI
saw transacted volumes doubling and values tripling in 2007 over the
previous year. The CDM alone saw primary transactions worth US$7.4
billion (€5.4 billion), with demand coming mainly from private sector
entities in the EU, but also from EU governments and Japan. The
voluntary markets, supporting activities to reduce emissions not
mandated by policymakers, also saw transacted volumes doubling to 42
MtCO2e and value tripling to US$265 million in 2007. There were reports
of growing demand for voluntary “pre-compliance” credits for U.S.-based
forestry projects under the California Climate Action Registry
- The International Energy
Agency projects that India will become the third-largest
emitter by 2015
- Fossils fuels are responsible for
83 percent of India’s carbon
dioxide emissions; coal alone accounts for 51 percent.
- The Eleventh Five Year
Plan (2007–12) commits the country to reducing energy
intensity per unit of GHG by 20 percent
in the period 2007 to 2017
- Within a few years, the U.S. could
have the largest carbon market in the world, with as much as $1
trillion in annual
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The Concepts & the market
- Carbon Market - Overview
- Global Carbon Market
- Status, rationale and outlook
- Marketing Choice
- Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
Carbon Trading
- The EU Emissions TradingSystem
(ETS)
- Domestic &
International
Financing for CDM Projects
- Role of Agriculture in the U.S.
Carbon Market
- Carbon forestry in China
- Carbon Market & India
- Cost effectiveness of Projects
- Reducing emissions from deforestation
in developing countries (REDD)
- Carbon Financing for Infrastructure
Investments
- Australian Scheme
- Australia - voluntary carbon
market
- Sydney: Asia Pacific’s carbon market
hub
- Increasing access to the carbon
market
- Carbon Market Feasibility
Assessment
- World Bank presentation
- State of the Voluntary Carbon Market
2007
- State and Trends of the Carbon Market
2008
- Market Survey 2008
- U.S. Poised to Mandate National
Emissions
Trading Scheme
- Regulating Trading in the Carbon
Market
- USA Market
- USA Role - promising
- Legal Issues
Institutional Support
- European Climate Exchange (
ECX)
- Climate Exchange Report
- Roles of financial
intermediaries
- Brokerage
- Best Carbon Trader 2008
- Brokerage Firm- Sweden
- Market research services and
information systems
- Bank financing & Services
- New Energy Finance
- Project Funding & Advisory
Services - India
- The International Carbon Action
Partnership (ICAP)
- Expo 2009
- Carbon market intelligence
service
- Energy Consulting Organization -
Europe
- Consulting Firm - India
- Links - Climate
Exchanges
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Market
Information
- The Market Actors
- Buyers Perspective
- Estimated market size, prices and
buyers
- Buyers & Sellers
- Market size
- Market Forecast
- Projects & Markets
- Ecosystem Services
- Carbon Market -
Database
Voluntary Carbon
Market
- The Voluntary Carbon Market
- Market Opportunities
- Business Opportunities (And Risks) In
The Voluntary Carbon Market
- The USA Voluntary Carbon
Market
- Guide
- Voluntary carbon credit
registries
- VCM - Southpole
- New Zealand - Market
- Japanese Voluntary Carbon
Market
Countries &
Reports
- Africa
- American
- Australia
- Australia & New Zealand
- Canada - Ontario
- East Europe
- Europe
- Gulf
- India
- India - Madhya Pradesh
- Japan
- Korea
- North America
- Pakistan
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- Vietnam
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