
Assessing and comparing carbon credit rating agencies
The lack of a universally accepted and in-depth definition of carbon credit quality is a fundamental issue for the carbon market, as market actors increasingly
The lack of a universally accepted and in-depth definition of carbon credit quality is a fundamental issue for the carbon market, as market actors increasingly
This Report summarizes the findings of different Work Packages elaborated by Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, jointly with Perspectives and Planet Power Finance during
To understand how and how much carbon credits contribute to global mitigation efforts, it is crucial to keep track of their issuance, transfer, and use.
This discussion paper explores the role and interplay of the voluntary carbon market (VCM) and market-based cooperation under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, focusing
The import and domestic use of green hydrogen and Power-to-X products (PtX) in Germany and the European Union (EU) encounters a complex regulatory landscape in
This study intends to contribute to a better understanding of the possible structures of future international hydrogen trade. The aim is to identify and present
Article 6 of the Paris Agreement enables countries to participate in market-based cooperation, and to authorize public and private entities to engage in such cooperation,
Perspectives Climate Research again utilized their own methodology to assess the Korea Trade Insurance Corporation (K-Sure) and the Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM) – the
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is evolving rapidly, with many uncertainties remaining regarding its long-term scope, embedded emissions calculation, and reactions of EU-trade
The report aims at assessing viable options for registering ad generating carbon credits from the dissemination of electric motorbikes. While the methodologically the approach is