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The EU is preparing to allow the use of international carbon credits towards its 2040 target, a major policy shift. At the same time, the EU is also establishing a domestic carbon crediting scheme: the CRCF.
But this raises some important questions:
▪️ What kinds of credits should be eligible?
▪️ How can the EU ensure integrity when engaging in international credits?
▪️ How do the PACM and the CRCF compare in terms of integrity?
To unpack what this all means in practice - from the design of the rules to which credit types could qualify - co-hosts Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart chat with the brilliant Lambert Schneider, Research Coordinator for International Climate Policy at Oeko-Institut, and a climate policy veteran.
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By Eve Tamme and Sebastian ManhartThe EU is preparing to allow the use of international carbon credits towards its 2040 target, a major policy shift. At the same time, the EU is also establishing a domestic carbon crediting scheme: the CRCF.
But this raises some important questions:
▪️ What kinds of credits should be eligible?
▪️ How can the EU ensure integrity when engaging in international credits?
▪️ How do the PACM and the CRCF compare in terms of integrity?
To unpack what this all means in practice - from the design of the rules to which credit types could qualify - co-hosts Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart chat with the brilliant Lambert Schneider, Research Coordinator for International Climate Policy at Oeko-Institut, and a climate policy veteran.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.