The 2012 Outlook for Clean Development Mechanism Projects
Tuesday, March 13th, 2012, 8:30-9:30am (San Francisco) / 11:30-12:30pm (New York) / 5:30-6:30pm (Paris/Frankfurt)
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- How have CDMs been effective in allowing industrialized countries to meet their emissions targets at lower costs, while achieving sustainable development in developing countries? Can they deliver GHG reductions on the scale needed?
- Is there a more effective/accurate way to calculate the baseline emissions off of which reductions are assessed?
- What can be done to resolve the DOE liability issues at the CPA level?
- The complicated approval process for large CDM projects can incur high transaction costs and create bottlenecks in the approval process. How can the time to market for these projects be reduced to increase cost-effectiveness?
- How can countries prove tangible future carbon-related revenues to spur funding for a CDM project?
- How can we create standardization in pricing credits and the bridge the gap between the market value of traditional AAUs and CERs?
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