HOW MUCH COULD ARTICLE 6 ENHANCE NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTION AMBITION TOWARD PARIS AGREEMENT GOALS THROUGH ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY?

Author:

EDMONDS JAMES1ORCID,YU SHA1,MCJEON HAEWON1,FORRISTER DIRK2,ALDY JOSEPH3,HULTMAN NATHAN4,CUI RYNA4,WALDHOFF STEPHANIE1,CLARKE LEON4,CLARA STEFANO DE25,MUNNINGS CLAYTON25

Affiliation:

1. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, P.O. Box 999, Richland, WA 99352, USA

2. International Emissions Trading Association, 24, rue Merle d’Aubigné, CH-1207 Geneva, Switzerland

3. Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

4. Center for Global Sustainability, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, 3101 Van Munching Hall, College Park, MD 20742, USA

5. Energy and Resources Group, University of California Berkeley, 310 Barrows Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

Abstract

The Paris Agreement of 2015 uses Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to achieve its goal to limit climate change to well below 2°C. Article 6 allows countries to cooperatively implement NDCs provided they do not double-count mitigation. We estimate that economic efficiency gains from cooperative implementation of existing NDC goals using Article 6 could reduce the cost of achieving NDC goals in 2030 to all parties by [Formula: see text]$[Formula: see text], which if reinvested in additional emissions mitigation could add 9 billion tons CO2/year mitigation, beyond the 8 billion tons CO2/year currently pledged in 2030. We estimate that more than half of the 2030 gains could come from nature-based measures, but long-term potential for nature-based measures is more limited. How much or even if this economic potential can be realized is uncertain and will depend on both the rules and their implementation.

Funder

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

International Emissions Trading Association

Center for Global Sustainability, University of Maryland

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Economics and Econometrics,Global and Planetary Change

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