New Report on Paris Agreement Article 6
The Japanese company exroad, based in Minato, Tokyo, recently published a comprehensive report titled
"Fundamentals and Latest Trends of Paris Agreement Article 6 Carbon Credits 2025". This report is specifically designed for stakeholders in the domestic carbon credit market and companies obliged by the GX-ETS, focusing on key components related to Article 6(2) and (4) of the Paris Agreement.
In light of questions such as, "What is the difference between paragraphs 2 and 4?" and reports that COP29 reached an agreement on the
full operationalization of Article 6, the report aims to demystify these complex concepts and terminology. It includes a special section for accessible explanations to help readers better understand the intricate details of the agreements.
Moreover, the report addresses significant current issues related to
Japan’s Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) and the challenges concerning the
NDC Application Deadline. Topics such as
Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) projects and the
Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM) are also discussed in a thorough and accessible manner.
Key Insights from the Report
Among the various insights, readers can expect to learn about:
- - The basics of Article 6(2) and (4)
- - The overarching framework of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
- - The concept of cooperative approaches via ITMOs under Article 6(2)
- - The process of corresponding adjustments and its methodologies
- - Examples of CCS and CDR under Article 6(2)
- - The United Nations-managed mechanisms in Article 6(4)
- - Methodologies within the PACM
- - The supervisory body meetings for Article 6(4)
Issues of Interest
The report also sheds light on current critical discussions such as:
- - The interplay between NBS projects and PACM
- - JCM collaborations and their competitive relationship with bilateral agreements outside Japan
- - The NDC Application Deadline Issue, relevant to both JCM and GX-ETS
Review of Progress and Upcoming Topics
As we look ahead to COP30, set to take place next month in Belém, Brazil, the report reviews the progress made at COP29 concerning Article 6 and organizes discussions that will be crucial at the upcoming meeting.
This report serves as a vital resource for professionals in sustainability and the carbon credit sector, assisting them in strategic planning and data organization amidst a rapidly evolving landscape.
Download the Report
To access this invaluable report, you can download it from the following link. A free sample is also available:
Exroad clients can access the report at no extra cost.
About Exroad
Exroad provides an all-in-one database for carbon credits and emission trading systems. The company was founded in March 2022, and it aims to deliver comprehensive information services in the field of carbon credits.
For more detailed inquiries or to receive additional materials regarding their services, potential customers can visit their
website or contact them via email at
[email protected].