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Title
Double Counting and the Paris Agreement Rule-book: Poor emissions accounting could undermine carbon markets


Author
Lambert Schneider, Maosheng Duan, Robert Stavins, Kelley Kizzier, Derik Broekhoff, Frank Jotzo, Harald Winkler, Michael Lazarus, Andrew Howard and Christina Hood
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October 2019
Abstract
Competing views on how to avoid double counting of emission reductions were a major roadblock in reaching consensus on international rules for carbon markets at COP24 in Katowice. In this article, a team of ten authors unpacks the discussions and identifies essential ingredients for a robust outcome at COP25 in Chile.
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