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    CER - Certificados de Emisión Reducida

    Carbon Credits

    Certified solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

    1 Tonelada Métrica de CO₂ equivalente
    2 Tipos de Mercado Regulado y Voluntario
    MDL Mecanismo Desarrollo Limpio

    What are Carbon Credits?

    Carbon credits aim to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, primarily in the most polluting, industrialized countries. As their name suggests, they are credits traded on the carbon market, also known as Certified Emission Reductions (CERs), equivalent to one metric ton of carbon dioxide.

    In practice, this means that each country has a quota of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) and that, if it exceeds it, it can reduce it by buying carbon credits from other, less polluting countries.

    GHG Reduction
    Marketing
    Global Impact
    Bonos de carbono
    CO₂ Reducción

    How it works?

    This dynamic operates not only at the national level but also among companies. Projects that reduce emissions are typically related to energy, transportation, agriculture, and waste recycling.

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    Quota Allocation

    Cada país recibe una cuota de emisiones de Gases de Efecto Invernadero (GEI).

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    02

    CER Certification

    The projects generate Emission Reduction Certificates equivalent to 1 metric ton of CO₂

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    03

    Marketing

    Countries or companies that exceed their quota can buy bonds from less polluting countries or companies

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    04

    Global Reduction

    The goal is to reduce global CO₂ emissions and mitigate global warming

    Carbon Markets

    There are two main types of carbon markets

    Regulated Market

    For companies and governments that are required to control their greenhouse gas emissions

    Voluntary Market

    Organizations that voluntarily develop emissions reduction projects and sell their certificates

    FAO

    Clean Development Projects

    FAO certified examples

    Avoid Methane

    Energy and fertilizer company that obtains fertilizer from livestock waste dumping in Pakistan

    Pakistán

    Biogas

    Capture and combustion of methane derived from manure treatment in Armenia

    Armenia

    Biomass

    Generating electricity from mustard crop waste in India

    India

    Reforestation

    Tree planting for timber, firewood and fodder production on degraded lands in Bagepalli, India

    India

    Pasture Afforestation

    Establishment and management of forest plantations in Tanzania

    Tanzania

    Critical Perspective

    Critics of this model argue that the carbon credit system does not contribute to reducing the concentration of CO₂ in the atmosphere, nor does it mitigate global warming, which was the objective of the Kyoto Protocol, the originator of carbon credits, more than fifteen years ago.

    In this decade and a half, they have also received criticisms such as that large projects (with a large volume of reductions) have few benefits for the local population, and small projects encounter many difficulties

    Furthermore, many of these projects are being developed in emerging countries, not in industrialized ones, which are the most polluting.