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Approaches for Future International Co-operation

Approaches for Future International Co-operation. Cédric Philibert AIXG Seminar Session 3. Purpose of the session. To help guide the development of future technical and analytical issues of the Annex I Expert Group relating to mitigation approaches. Some Overarching Issues.

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Approaches for Future International Co-operation

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  1. Approaches for Future International Co-operation Cédric Philibert AIXG Seminar Session 3

  2. Purpose of the session To help guide the development of future technical and analytical issues of the Annex I Expert Group relating to mitigation approaches

  3. Some Overarching Issues • How to define future co-operation? • Top-down multilateral negotiations • Bottom-up, pledge-based • Mixed • Type of approaches • Non-quantitative approaches • Quantitative emissions approaches • Stringency and differentiation • Basis for setting objectives: present or future? • What is differentiated: stringency/nature/timing of targets • Timing • Extent of participation

  4. Non Quantitative Approaches • No cap but trade • Policies and measures • Technology agreements (R&D, standards, performance goals) • Carbon taxes • International voluntary agreements with industry

  5. Quantitative Emissions Approaches • Nature • Fixed / indexed • Nation-wide / sectors • Binding / non-binding • Price cap; action targets; long-term endowments… • Timing, allocation of efforts • Multi-stage • Per capita (e.g., contraction and convergence) • Brazilian proposal • Based on costs

  6. Potential analytical issues • Can an integrated agreement with different approaches be designed to encourage participation, provide flexibility, minimize costs and ensure comparable levels of efforts for countries at comparable levels of development? • What are the key analytical issues? • For example, is it possible to integrate a technology approach and a sectoral approach with other approaches in a practical manner? •  What approaches relating to timing, allocation and differentiation are amenable to the above? • Can international agreements be designed to support and not limit domestic interests? • Other?

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