Scooby wrote:Dave.kim,
Let me try to clarify this for you...
Carbon trading arose from the "realisation" that our human actions are contributing to the disruption of the weather pattern.The casing point is the severe drought we had in Kenya or the current arctic freeze in Europe.
Hence, the first thing that they have been working on is to have a global framework on how to control our emissions. This started with the Kyoto Protocol, which wasn't signed by some countries like USA, India and China. Hence, there was a push for a revised one to be adopted in
Copenhagen last year or Mexico this year.
Once adopted, the revised agreement will "define" a limit on the maximum emissions for each country. The limits will be reduced over time...to encourage greater efforts to refuce the emissions.
The agreement notes that there will be companies, countries and/or regions that will always exceed the limit and others which will not. Hence, there is a market exchange mechanism where the over emitters can buy excess credits from the ones that do not.
This would now explain what The Merchant is taking about and the recent articles in the press about KPLC, KenGen and Mumias earning funds for their carbon credits.
One last thing to note. As part of the exchange market, there is a body (I think it's part of the UN) that had to certify that the three companies did indeed have excess credits.
Regards
@ Scooby,
An addendum,
I think the UN body you're referring to is the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change via the United Nations CDM Executive Board.
Here is a Project Cycle diagram explaining their role in the entire process...
Locally, JPMorgan run shit for their RED(project origination) right out of Eden Square along Chiromo Road ....it would seem they
haven't seen much action re: local deal flow. I could be wrong....
“...Lots of companies are sitting on huge carbon assets,” says [redacted], the vice president of the local office of JP Morgan Climate Care. “People are aware, but the proposals they present are poorly done,” he said .... = Opportunity....
@ The Merchant
Guy, ... at least give us the name of the company