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Revision of key attributes and transitional measures relating to possible changes in the JI guidelines . Wolfgang Seidel, Chair of the Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee Bonn, Germany, 24 March 2012. Overview. Process until now CMP 7 mandate Strategic position of JI Overall vision
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Revision of key attributes and transitional measures relating to possible changes in the JI guidelines Wolfgang Seidel, Chair of the Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee Bonn, Germany, 24 March 2012
Overview • Process until now • CMP 7 mandate • Strategic position of JI • Overall vision • Key attributes: single track, regulation, governance • Transitional issues
CMP 7 mandate • CMP 7 could not agree on the key attibutes • Party submissions by 16 April 2012 on JI guidelines revision • JISC to recommend revised key attributes for new JI guidelines and transitional measures to CMP 8, based on • JISC recommendations from last year • Party submissions and secretariat synthesis report • JISC to recommend measures to continue ERU issuance during a gap prior to establishment of CP2 assigned amounts • Issue CP2 ERUs using CP1 AAUs or RMUs ? • Allow issuance to occur without conversion of existing AAUs or RMUs, but require deduction from assigned amount when it is established ?
Strategic position of JI • Universal offset standard for countries with emission caps • Collaborative mitigation tool for governments and business • Compatible and credible accounting standards • Mutual recognition of offsets for compliance purposes • Promotes greater access to lower-cost mitigation, lower transaction costs, stronger engagement of the private sector • JI at a crossroads, facing an uncertain future • Potential not yet fully realized, much growth potential remains • JI setup is specifically linked to Kyoto’s architecture of emission caps • 2nd Kyoto commitment period now confirmed but ongoing work to determine targets and establish assigned amount will take time
Overall vision for JI’s future • Single but optimized verification process • Regulation of JI devolved largely to host Parties • Strong international accountability (under the CMP) via a governance mechanism that oversees, harmonizes, accredits and issues offsets • Domestic policy value through open range of activities and effective support to collaboration among Parties • Scaled-up JI, allowing for scaled-up mitigation
International oversight of a decentralized system • Governing body oversees conformity of system with rules, ensures rectification where necessary, and reports to CMP • Governing body not involved in assessing JI activities, but empowered to act as part of its oversight role • Governing body implements strong accreditation and performance monitoring processes, with suspension/withdrawal if appropriate • Special reviews of registration and issuance cases can be done under authority of the governing body, but in line with clear criteria • Governing body can provide “best practice” guidelines • Issuance of credits is independent of assigned amount, but triggers an equivalent deduction from assigned amount
Host Party control through registration process • Define desired scope of activities, including • Choice of type: technologies, sectors, etc • Choice of level: project, programme, sector, policy • Demonstration of additionality • Potential for moving “beyond offsetting” • Application of conservative baselines, discounting, etc • Registration requirements to be set beforehand, as registration is automatic upon positive verifier findings • Registration procedures harmonized with other Parties
Eligibility requirements for Parties • Eligibility requirements are essential for system credibility • MRV of emission reductions and removals • The nature of the emissions targets • Future JI could potentially be given broad applicability to cover multiple quantitative target regimes (not only Kyoto)
Outlook • More consideration needed of measures to smooth the transition to the future JI model • Interaction of JI with other market mechanisms • Stakeholder involvement • JISC aims to provide a proposal for coherent and ambitious JI guidelines for CP 2 for CMP 8