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By
M.M. Namadi
Department of Chemistry
NDA Kaduna
ammimuktar@gmail.com
+2348034517413
Carbon Credit
Introduction
Our earth is undoubtedly warming. This warming is
largely the result of emissions of carbon dioxide and
other Greenhouse Gases (GHG’s) from human
activities including industrial processes, fossil fuel
combustion, and changes in land use, such as
deforestation etc. Addressing climate change is not a
simple task. To protect ourselves, our economy, and
our land from the adverse effects of climate change,
we must reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other
greenhouse gases. To achieve this goal the concept of
Carbon Credit has come into vogue.
Rapid Industrial Growth
Increased energy consumption
Increased CO2 and other GHG emissions
Global Warming due to increased concentration of
GHG
Increase in sea
level
Changes in wind
And precipitation
Changes in crop
yields
 According to the World Bank Economist Mr. Stern,
the effect of climate change could be worse than the
two World Wars.
 Carbon credits are certificates issued to countries
that reduce their emission of GHG (greenhouse
gases) which causes global warming.
 Carbon credits are measured in units of certified
emission reductions (CERs). Each CER is
equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide
reduction.
 Under IET (International Emissions Trading)
mechanism, countries can trade in the international
carbon credit market. Countries with surplus
credits can sell the same to countries with
quantified emission limitation and reduction
commitments under the Kyoto Protocol.
 Developed countries that have exceeded the levels
can either cut down emissions, or borrow or buy
carbon credits from developing countries.
What is Carbon Credit?
 “A carbon credit is a generic term for
any tradable certificate or permit
representing the right to emit one
tone of carbon dioxide or the mass of
another greenhouse gas with a carbon
dioxide equivalent (CO2) to one tone
of carbon dioxide.”
 Carbon credits and carbon markets
are a component of national and
international attempts to mitigate the
growth in concentrations of
greenhouse gases.
 If a cement manufacturer reduces its CO2 emissions by
one ton by adapting some changes into its process or by
any other means; say just by planting some trees
around its plant, it is awarded “one carbon credit”. This
carbon credit can be sold to any industry, allowing it to
emit one extra ton of CO2 than its allowable limit.
 Nike has sold emission reduction credits equaling
100,000 tons to the utility company Entergy. Entergy
has also purchased carbon credits from DuPont and
Shell.
 Other companies dealing in carbon credits include
Expedia, Whole Foods, and Haynes International, Inc,
etc
CARBON CREDITS are generated by enterprises in the
developing world that shift to cleaner technologies
and thereby save on energy consumption,
consequently reducing their greenhouse gas
emissions. For each tonne of carbon dioxide (the major
Green house gases) emission avoided, the entity can
get a carbon emission certificate which they can sell
either immediately or through a futures market, just
like any other commodity. 
The certificates are sold to entities in rich countries,
like power utilities, who have emission reduction
targets to achieve and find it cheaper to buy 'offsetting'
certificates rather than do a clean-up in their own
backyard.
This trade is carried out under a UN-mandated
international convention on climate change to help
rich countries reduce their emissions.
Global warming potential (GWP) for the 6 GHGs are
summarized below
•GWP is the global warming impact that a GHG would have over a 10-year timeframe
•By definition, CO2 is used as the reference benchmark.
 Greenhouse gases (GHG) are components of the
atmosphere that contribute to the greenhouse
effect.
 Some greenhouse gases occur naturally in the
atmosphere, while others are the result from
human activities such as burning of fossil fuels
such as coal.
 GHG include water vapor, carbon dioxide,
methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone.
 Carbon exists in the Earth's atmosphere primarily
as the gas carbon dioxide (CO2). The overall
atmospheric concentration of these greenhouse
gases has been increasing in recent decades,
contributing to global warming.
What are the needs for Credit
Carbon?
 The credit carbon mechanism was formalized
in the Kyoto protocol, an international
agreement between more than 170 countries,
and the market mechanisms were agreed
through the subsequent Marrakesh Accords.
 The main aim of this agreement is to reduce
the carbon emission in the global atmosphere
to balance the natural environment.
How Carbon Credit deals with the
Carbon emission reduction?
 Currently there are six exchanges trading in carbon
allowances:
 Chicago Climate Exchange
 European Climate Exchange
 NASDAQ OMX Commodities Europe
 Power Next
 Commodity Exchange Bratislava
 European Energy Exchange
Kyoto Protocol is an agreement made under the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change (UNFCCC)
The Kyoto Protocol is only binding on 'industrialized‘
or 'developed‘ countries.
The protocol commits developed countries to specific
targets for reducing their green house emissions
Each country has a prescribed number of 'emission
units' which make up the target emission
The Kyoto Protocol provides mechanisms for
countries to meet their emission targets
KYOTO
PROTOCOL
ALLOWANCE
BASED
PROJECT
BASED
Clean Development
Mechanism
(Developing &
developed countries)
Joint Implementation
(Between developed
countries)
International
Emission Trading
(Between developed
countries)
Assigned amount
units (AAU)
Carbon Reduction
Units(CER)
Emission Reduction
Units(ERU)
 The mechanisms assists the parties meet their
emission reduction targets.
 These mechanisms are:
 Joint Implementation (JI)
 Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
 Emission trading (ET).
 Under CDM, an annex 1 country takes a green
house gas reduction project activity in a non-annex
1 country.
 The developed country gets credits for meeting its
emission reduction targets, while the developing
country receives the capital and clean technology to
implement the project.
The parties involved:
 Must participate voluntarily;
 Must establish national CDM authority;
 Must have ratified the Kyoto Protocol;
 World’s largest GHG emitter, has not ratified the
Protocol Australia?
 Short horizon: First phase of the Protocol covers up
to 2012– Extension?
 Country reduction targets defined, but division of
that by industry and sector within countries not yet
structure
 Carbon sequestration can be defined as the capture
and secure storage of carbon
 Carbon credits encompass two ideas:
1. Prevention/reduction of carbon emissions produced
by human activities from reaching the atmosphere
by capturing and diverting them to secure storage
2. Removal of carbon from the atmosphere by various
means and securely storing it.
 Vast potential for carbon credit.
 Member of Kyoto Protocol, Pakistan is eligible to benefit
from the projects under Clean Development Mechanism
(CDM) and exploring carbon credit potential in different
industries.
 The ministry has identified tremendous potential of CDM in
sugar industry.
 “Carbon Credit Opportunities in the Power
Sector of Pakistan”
 “Carbon Trading Workshop”,
 High Profit of Pak Arab Fertilizers was contributed by
the “Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)” project,
which was achieved through sale of carbon credits in
the international markets.
 By means of the CDM project–the first and only such
project in the country-the company has not only
increased its income but also earned valuable foreign
exchange for the country.
 The company has managed to sell carbon credits in
Japan and the European Union.
Emissions trading (ET) is a mechanism that enables
countries with legally binding emission targets to
buy and sell emissions allowances among
themselves.
Each country has a certain number of emission
allowances (amount of carbon dioxide it can emit)
in line with its Kyoto reduction targets.
The IET allows industrialized countries to trade their
surplus credits on the international carbon credit
market.
Emissions trading transfers "assigned amount
units" or AAU
The buyer will then use the credits to meet their
emissions targets
A global Carbon Market is estimated to be around
$30 billion
Currently, futures contracts in carbon credits are
actively traded in the European exchanges (ECX)
Many companies actively participate to manage
the risks associated with trading in carbon credits
Technology transfer
&Project financing
CDM
Carbon credits
Developed Countries Developing Countries
The purpose of CDM is reduce to emissions and also contribute to
sustainable development in developing countries
The CDM is administered by the CDM Executive Board (CDM Board)
which reports and is accountable to the Conference of Parties
(COP).
A Carbon emission reduction (CER) is given by the CDM Executive
Board
One CER is equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide reduced
Projects between industrialized nations to earn
emission offsets
It is done because of geographical or cost
implications
Emission reduction units (ERUs) created through
joint implementation is treated in the same way
as those from emissions trading
Carbon Emission Reduction
(CER) – Source of
Generation
Industries like
Agriculture
Energy (renewable & non-renewable sources)
Manufacturing
Metal production
Mining and mineral production
Chemicals
Afforestation & reforestation
ECX is the most liquid marketplace for trading CO2 EU
allowances
ECX
53%
OTHER
8%
OTC
39%
Conclusion
There is a great opportunity awaiting Nigera in
carbon trading which is estimated to go up to $120
billion by 2015. If we develop and register CDM
projects, the country could emerge as one of the
largest beneficiaries of carbon trade. The countries
like US, Germany, Japan and China are likely to be
the biggest buyers of carbon credits which are
beneficial for India to a great extent.
Conclusion cont..
Thus, by going through the all the above details
about carbon credit we come to know that credit
carbon has both social as well as monetary benefit .
As a part of nature it is our social responsibility or
our duty to give our participation to keep our
environment healthy and clean….
Thank you

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M sc. carbon credit

  • 1. By M.M. Namadi Department of Chemistry NDA Kaduna ammimuktar@gmail.com +2348034517413 Carbon Credit
  • 2.
  • 3. Introduction Our earth is undoubtedly warming. This warming is largely the result of emissions of carbon dioxide and other Greenhouse Gases (GHG’s) from human activities including industrial processes, fossil fuel combustion, and changes in land use, such as deforestation etc. Addressing climate change is not a simple task. To protect ourselves, our economy, and our land from the adverse effects of climate change, we must reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. To achieve this goal the concept of Carbon Credit has come into vogue.
  • 4. Rapid Industrial Growth Increased energy consumption Increased CO2 and other GHG emissions Global Warming due to increased concentration of GHG Increase in sea level Changes in wind And precipitation Changes in crop yields
  • 5.  According to the World Bank Economist Mr. Stern, the effect of climate change could be worse than the two World Wars.
  • 6.  Carbon credits are certificates issued to countries that reduce their emission of GHG (greenhouse gases) which causes global warming.  Carbon credits are measured in units of certified emission reductions (CERs). Each CER is equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide reduction.  Under IET (International Emissions Trading) mechanism, countries can trade in the international carbon credit market. Countries with surplus credits can sell the same to countries with quantified emission limitation and reduction commitments under the Kyoto Protocol.  Developed countries that have exceeded the levels can either cut down emissions, or borrow or buy carbon credits from developing countries. What is Carbon Credit?
  • 7.  “A carbon credit is a generic term for any tradable certificate or permit representing the right to emit one tone of carbon dioxide or the mass of another greenhouse gas with a carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2) to one tone of carbon dioxide.”  Carbon credits and carbon markets are a component of national and international attempts to mitigate the growth in concentrations of greenhouse gases.
  • 8.  If a cement manufacturer reduces its CO2 emissions by one ton by adapting some changes into its process or by any other means; say just by planting some trees around its plant, it is awarded “one carbon credit”. This carbon credit can be sold to any industry, allowing it to emit one extra ton of CO2 than its allowable limit.  Nike has sold emission reduction credits equaling 100,000 tons to the utility company Entergy. Entergy has also purchased carbon credits from DuPont and Shell.  Other companies dealing in carbon credits include Expedia, Whole Foods, and Haynes International, Inc, etc
  • 9. CARBON CREDITS are generated by enterprises in the developing world that shift to cleaner technologies and thereby save on energy consumption, consequently reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. For each tonne of carbon dioxide (the major Green house gases) emission avoided, the entity can get a carbon emission certificate which they can sell either immediately or through a futures market, just like any other commodity.  The certificates are sold to entities in rich countries, like power utilities, who have emission reduction targets to achieve and find it cheaper to buy 'offsetting' certificates rather than do a clean-up in their own backyard. This trade is carried out under a UN-mandated international convention on climate change to help rich countries reduce their emissions.
  • 10.
  • 11. Global warming potential (GWP) for the 6 GHGs are summarized below •GWP is the global warming impact that a GHG would have over a 10-year timeframe •By definition, CO2 is used as the reference benchmark.
  • 12.  Greenhouse gases (GHG) are components of the atmosphere that contribute to the greenhouse effect.  Some greenhouse gases occur naturally in the atmosphere, while others are the result from human activities such as burning of fossil fuels such as coal.  GHG include water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone.  Carbon exists in the Earth's atmosphere primarily as the gas carbon dioxide (CO2). The overall atmospheric concentration of these greenhouse gases has been increasing in recent decades, contributing to global warming. What are the needs for Credit Carbon?
  • 13.  The credit carbon mechanism was formalized in the Kyoto protocol, an international agreement between more than 170 countries, and the market mechanisms were agreed through the subsequent Marrakesh Accords.  The main aim of this agreement is to reduce the carbon emission in the global atmosphere to balance the natural environment. How Carbon Credit deals with the Carbon emission reduction?
  • 14.  Currently there are six exchanges trading in carbon allowances:  Chicago Climate Exchange  European Climate Exchange  NASDAQ OMX Commodities Europe  Power Next  Commodity Exchange Bratislava  European Energy Exchange
  • 15. Kyoto Protocol is an agreement made under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) The Kyoto Protocol is only binding on 'industrialized‘ or 'developed‘ countries. The protocol commits developed countries to specific targets for reducing their green house emissions Each country has a prescribed number of 'emission units' which make up the target emission The Kyoto Protocol provides mechanisms for countries to meet their emission targets
  • 16. KYOTO PROTOCOL ALLOWANCE BASED PROJECT BASED Clean Development Mechanism (Developing & developed countries) Joint Implementation (Between developed countries) International Emission Trading (Between developed countries) Assigned amount units (AAU) Carbon Reduction Units(CER) Emission Reduction Units(ERU)
  • 17.  The mechanisms assists the parties meet their emission reduction targets.  These mechanisms are:  Joint Implementation (JI)  Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)  Emission trading (ET).
  • 18.  Under CDM, an annex 1 country takes a green house gas reduction project activity in a non-annex 1 country.  The developed country gets credits for meeting its emission reduction targets, while the developing country receives the capital and clean technology to implement the project.
  • 19. The parties involved:  Must participate voluntarily;  Must establish national CDM authority;  Must have ratified the Kyoto Protocol;
  • 20.  World’s largest GHG emitter, has not ratified the Protocol Australia?  Short horizon: First phase of the Protocol covers up to 2012– Extension?  Country reduction targets defined, but division of that by industry and sector within countries not yet structure
  • 21.  Carbon sequestration can be defined as the capture and secure storage of carbon  Carbon credits encompass two ideas: 1. Prevention/reduction of carbon emissions produced by human activities from reaching the atmosphere by capturing and diverting them to secure storage 2. Removal of carbon from the atmosphere by various means and securely storing it.
  • 22.  Vast potential for carbon credit.  Member of Kyoto Protocol, Pakistan is eligible to benefit from the projects under Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and exploring carbon credit potential in different industries.  The ministry has identified tremendous potential of CDM in sugar industry.
  • 23.  “Carbon Credit Opportunities in the Power Sector of Pakistan”  “Carbon Trading Workshop”,
  • 24.  High Profit of Pak Arab Fertilizers was contributed by the “Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)” project, which was achieved through sale of carbon credits in the international markets.  By means of the CDM project–the first and only such project in the country-the company has not only increased its income but also earned valuable foreign exchange for the country.  The company has managed to sell carbon credits in Japan and the European Union.
  • 25. Emissions trading (ET) is a mechanism that enables countries with legally binding emission targets to buy and sell emissions allowances among themselves. Each country has a certain number of emission allowances (amount of carbon dioxide it can emit) in line with its Kyoto reduction targets. The IET allows industrialized countries to trade their surplus credits on the international carbon credit market.
  • 26. Emissions trading transfers "assigned amount units" or AAU The buyer will then use the credits to meet their emissions targets A global Carbon Market is estimated to be around $30 billion Currently, futures contracts in carbon credits are actively traded in the European exchanges (ECX) Many companies actively participate to manage the risks associated with trading in carbon credits
  • 27. Technology transfer &Project financing CDM Carbon credits Developed Countries Developing Countries
  • 28. The purpose of CDM is reduce to emissions and also contribute to sustainable development in developing countries The CDM is administered by the CDM Executive Board (CDM Board) which reports and is accountable to the Conference of Parties (COP). A Carbon emission reduction (CER) is given by the CDM Executive Board One CER is equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide reduced
  • 29. Projects between industrialized nations to earn emission offsets It is done because of geographical or cost implications Emission reduction units (ERUs) created through joint implementation is treated in the same way as those from emissions trading
  • 30. Carbon Emission Reduction (CER) – Source of Generation Industries like Agriculture Energy (renewable & non-renewable sources) Manufacturing Metal production Mining and mineral production Chemicals Afforestation & reforestation
  • 31. ECX is the most liquid marketplace for trading CO2 EU allowances ECX 53% OTHER 8% OTC 39%
  • 32. Conclusion There is a great opportunity awaiting Nigera in carbon trading which is estimated to go up to $120 billion by 2015. If we develop and register CDM projects, the country could emerge as one of the largest beneficiaries of carbon trade. The countries like US, Germany, Japan and China are likely to be the biggest buyers of carbon credits which are beneficial for India to a great extent.
  • 33. Conclusion cont.. Thus, by going through the all the above details about carbon credit we come to know that credit carbon has both social as well as monetary benefit . As a part of nature it is our social responsibility or our duty to give our participation to keep our environment healthy and clean…. Thank you