Article 6 of the Paris Agreement

GS 3 – Environment

Context:

Article 6 provides a framework for voluntary international cooperation to achieve climate goals under the Paris Agreement. It is one of the most debated sections, as it governs carbon markets and non-market approaches.

Key Provisions
  1. Article 6.2 – Cooperative Approaches:
    • Countries can voluntarily cooperate and transfer mitigation outcomes (ITMOs – Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes).
    • Ensures transparency, avoidance of double counting, and robust accounting.
  2. Article 6.4 – Mechanism (Successor to CDM under Kyoto Protocol):
    • Establishes a UN-supervised crediting mechanism to support emission reductions and sustainable development.
    • Allows participation of both public and private actors.
    • Generates tradable credits from projects that reduce emissions.
  3. Article 6.8 – Non-Market Approaches (NMAs):
    • Encourages cooperation beyond carbon trading (e.g., technology transfer, adaptation support, capacity building).
    • Promotes holistic approaches to sustainable development.
Importance
  • Enhances cost-effective mitigation by enabling international carbon markets.
  • Provides financing opportunities for developing countries through carbon credit projects.
  • Encourages global cooperation while safeguarding environmental integrity.
Challenges
  • Unresolved issues: Double counting, baseline setting, credit quality, and transparency.
  • Risk of greenwashing if carbon markets lack strong monitoring.
  • Developing nations fear inequity in benefit-sharing and limited adaptation financing.
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