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Flexible mechanisms, also sometimes known as Flexibility Mechanisms or Kyoto Mechanisms, refers to emissions trading, the Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implementation. These are mechanisms defined under the Kyoto Protocol intended to lower the overall costs of achieving its emissions targets. These mechanisms enable Parties to achieve emission reductions or to remove carbon from the atmosphere cost-effectively in other countries. While the cost of limiting emissions varies considerably from region to region, the benefit for the atmosphere is in principle the same, wherever the action is taken.

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  • Flexible mechanisms, also sometimes known as Flexibility Mechanisms or Kyoto Mechanisms, refers to emissions trading, the Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implementation. These are mechanisms defined under the Kyoto Protocol intended to lower the overall costs of achieving its emissions targets. These mechanisms enable Parties to achieve emission reductions or to remove carbon from the atmosphere cost-effectively in other countries. While the cost of limiting emissions varies considerably from region to region, the benefit for the atmosphere is in principle the same, wherever the action is taken. Much of the negotiations on the mechanisms has been concerned with ensuring their integrity. There was concern that the mechanisms do not confer a "right to emit" on Annex 1 Parties or lead to exchanges of fictitious credits which would undermine the Protocol's environmental goals. The negotiators of the Protocol and the Marrakesh Accords therefore sought to design a system that fulfilled the cost-effectiveness promise of the mechanisms, while addressing concerns about environmental integrity and equity. To participate in the mechanisms, Annex 1 Parties must meet the following eligibility requirements: 1. * They must have ratified the Kyoto Protocol. 2. * They must have calculated their assigned amount, as referred to in Articles 3.7 and 3.8 and Annex B of the Protocol in terms of tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions. 3. * They must have in place a national system for estimating emissions and removals of greenhouse gases within their territory. 4. * They must have in place a national registry to record and track the creation and movement of Emission Reduction Units, Certified Emission Reductions, Assigned amount units and Removal Units (RMU)s and must annually report such information to the secretariat. 5. * They must annually report information on emissions and removals to the secretariat. (en)
  • Гнучкі́ механі́зми (англ. Flexible mechanisms) — встановлені Кіотським Протоколом механізми, що надають можливість використовувати ринкові інструменти, як-от придбання дозволів на викиди, і таким чином зменшити витрати на зниження викидів. У рамках Протоколу визначені три механізми: 1. * Механізм чистого розвитку (англ. Clean Development Mechanism, CDM); 2. * Торгівля викидами (англ. International Emission Trading, IET); 3. * Спільне впровадження (англ. Joint Implementation, JI). (uk)
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  • Гнучкі́ механі́зми (англ. Flexible mechanisms) — встановлені Кіотським Протоколом механізми, що надають можливість використовувати ринкові інструменти, як-от придбання дозволів на викиди, і таким чином зменшити витрати на зниження викидів. У рамках Протоколу визначені три механізми: 1. * Механізм чистого розвитку (англ. Clean Development Mechanism, CDM); 2. * Торгівля викидами (англ. International Emission Trading, IET); 3. * Спільне впровадження (англ. Joint Implementation, JI). (uk)
  • Flexible mechanisms, also sometimes known as Flexibility Mechanisms or Kyoto Mechanisms, refers to emissions trading, the Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implementation. These are mechanisms defined under the Kyoto Protocol intended to lower the overall costs of achieving its emissions targets. These mechanisms enable Parties to achieve emission reductions or to remove carbon from the atmosphere cost-effectively in other countries. While the cost of limiting emissions varies considerably from region to region, the benefit for the atmosphere is in principle the same, wherever the action is taken. (en)
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  • Flexible Mechanisms (en)
  • Гнучкі механізми (uk)
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