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Voluntary Carbon Market: Challenges & Opportunities S.U.Foronda Former National Consultant – FAO TCP/RAS/3210
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21-23Sept2011SUForonda/Nat'lForesters'_SeminarWorkshop2 Carbon Trade Kyoto Protocol – international agreement Mechanism to reduce GHG emissions GHG emissions – CO 2, CH 4, N 2 O, HFC, PFC, SF 6 Cap emissions – 38 Annex I countries Trade to meet obligations and to profit C allowances given/sold to industries/sectors C credits – emission reduction generating projects Trade – buy and sell rights to release GHGs Tonnes of CO 2 equivalent – tCO 2 e
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21-23Sept2011SUForonda/Nat'lForesters'_SeminarWorkshop3 Carbon Trade Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Mechanism to bring in developing countries Mandated industries + developing countries Emission reduction generating projects Sequester and store GHGs Prevent the release of GHGs Emission reduction credits – C credits/ offsets Compliance market – tied to mandatory C reduction scheme
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21-23Sept2011SUForonda/Nat'lForesters'_SeminarWorkshop4 Carbon Trade Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) Result of advocacies to mitigate global warming Voluntary beyond regulatory requirements Desire/need to exercise social responsibility No caps and C allowances, C credits only Emission reduction generating projects anywhere Testing ground of C technologies CDM compliant C credits fungible in VCM VCM similar to CDM
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21-23Sept2011SUForonda/Nat'lForesters'_SeminarWorkshop5 CDM v VCM ItemsCDMVCM Coverage Annex I & partners in developing countries Any sector, industry, individual, organization in any country Structure & actors Project approval by CDM Executive Board Upon auditors’ successful certification Standards & eligible projects CDM Standards only A/R only Many Standards (ex. VCS, CarbonFix, Plan Vivo, etc) Plus AF, IFM, REDD, etc Size (in value) Many folds largerMuch smaller, growing
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21-23Sept2011SUForonda/Nat'lForesters'_SeminarWorkshop6 Forestry VCM in Philippines VCM not adopted by Government yet, orphan No policies, governance, structure in place No champion to promote forestry VCM Superficial knowledge among stakeholders Forestry carbon projects VCM – one approved and registered project CDM – none Forestry VCM more successful
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21-23Sept2011SUForonda/Nat'lForesters'_SeminarWorkshop7 ‘Value Chain’ in Forestry VCM Project DesignProject Implementation Stage Actors Project owners/ developers Auditors Registry Auditors Project owners/ developers Brokers/Traders/ Credit Buyers Local Clearinghouse Registry Commercialization
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21-23Sept2011SUForonda/Nat'lForesters'_SeminarWorkshop8 Challenges Policies and governance Need to adopt VCM, basis to remove barriers Structure Clearinghouse Project developers/ accredited third party auditors Knowledge and knowledge systems At best superficial, no forestry VCM champion Inadequate R&D Lack of forestry VCM knowledge system
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21-23Sept2011SUForonda/Nat'lForesters'_SeminarWorkshop9 Opportunities Rural and community-based livelihood Forest protection Tree farms and forest establishment/ expansion National Greening Program Support mechanism Sustain forest protection activities Employment for foresters Project developers, accredited third party auditors
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21-23Sept2011SUForonda/Nat'lForesters'_SeminarWorkshop10 Recommendations Government to adopt VCM Perhaps in IRR of EO 881 NGP to consider VCM – support mechanism Academic and R&D institutions to focus on Knowledge and information gaps Establishing forestry VCM knowledge system Foresters to consider becoming Project developers Accredited third party auditors
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