The Kyoto Protocol is seen as an important first step towards a truly
global emission reduction regime that will stabilize GHG emissions, and can provide the architecture for the future international agreement on climate change.
Not exact matches
Building on decades of experience in the field, the report offers six lessons the authors believe are critical if REDD and REDD + (which includes REDD plus more controversial measures such as sustainable forest management) are going to generate offsets that truly represent
emission reductions and that a
global carbon
regime will accept.
Burden - sharing frameworks — several of which are reviewed in this report — can assist in determining the allocation of each country's share of
emissions reductions, as well as the allocation of permits under a
global cap - and - trade
regime.»