In other cases — for example,
national emissions baselines and global mitigation pathways — they are projected from or based upon authoritative, externally - sourced data.
Not exact matches
In 2008, Chile launched its first
National Climate Change Action Plan, for the period from 2008 to 2014, to gather information on what was happening in the country, identify the
baselines for
emissions cuts and measure other key variables.
-- The term «
national deforestation reduction activities» means activities in developing countries that reduce a quantity of greenhouse gas
emissions from deforestation that is calculated by measuring actual
emissions against a
national deforestation
baseline established pursuant to section 754 (d)(1) and (2).
«(B) except as provided in paragraph (5) or (6), the quantity of the international offset credits is determined by comparing the
national emissions from deforestation relative to a
national deforestation
baseline for that country established, in accordance with an agreement or arrangement described in subsection (b)(2)(A), pursuant to paragraph (4);
«(B) except as provided in paragraph (5) or (6), the quantity of the international offset credits is determined by comparing the
national emissions from deforestation relative to a
national deforestation
baseline for that country established, in accordance with an agreement or arrangement described in subsection (b)(2)(A), pursuant to paragraph (4);
-- The term «
national deforestation reduction activities» means activities in developing countries that reduce a quantity of greenhouse gas
emissions from deforestation that is calculated by measuring actual
emissions against a
national deforestation
baseline established pursuant to section 754 (d)(1) and (2).
The ethical basis for why
national INDCs should specify; (a) the number of tons of ghg
emissions that will be reduced by implementation of the INDC by a specific date, (b) the warming limit and associated carbon budget that the nation's INDC is seeking to achieve in cooperation with other nations, (c) the equity principles assumed by the nation in determining the fairness of its INDC, and (d) for Annex 1 nations,
emissions reductions that will be achieved by the INDC from 1990, a common
baseline year.
Although a strong case can be made that historical ghg
emissions before 1990 should be considered in determining a nation's fair share of safe global
emissions, selecting a common
baseline year such as 1990 would facilitate easier citizen comparison of
national commitments while retaining the rights of nations to make arguments that historical ghg
emissions should be considered in any equity framework.