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    Carbon credits: A contested tool to fight deforestation

    February 27, 20233 Mins Read Business
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    Still, companies counted the resulting carbon credits towards their own reduction targets, allowing them to offset emissions in the carbon accounting of their operations.

    Leaders and experts from around the world will gather in the Gabonese capital Libreville on Mar 1 and Mar 2 for the One Forest Summit.

    Co-presided by France and Gabon, the meeting will focus on improving financial instruments aimed at protecting the world’s forests.

    Carbon credits are already widely used. According to various estimates, the number of tons of CO2 they represent (with one credit equivalent to 1 tonne) could increase tenfold by 2030, to around 2 billion tonnes.

    “The risky aspect of the carbon credit market is that it is not self-regulating,” said Cesar Dugast from French environmental consultancy Carbone 4, in an interview with AFP.

    “Everyone has an interest in maximising the quantity of carbon credits. It enables the project developers to spread the total cost over a maximum number of credits, offering a lower cost to buyers.

    “Even the certifiers have an interest in the proliferation of projects,” he added.

    In mid-January, The Guardian, Die Zeit and a non-governmental organisation revealed that more than 90 per cent of projects certified by leading verifier Verra for forest conservation under the United Nations programme to reduce deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) were likely “ghost credits” that did not represent “real emissions reductions”.

    Verra’s CEO, David Antonioli, rejected these findings, arguing that “REDD projects are not some abstract concept on a piece of paper; they represent real projects on the ground that deliver life-affirming benefits”.

    CARBON CREDITS UNDER DEBATE

    After the story came out, the price of nature-related carbon credits has dropped, according to Paula VanLaningham, global head of carbon at S&P Global.

    The revelations about REDD+ projects have sparked a wider debate about the entire carbon credit system.

    “Are the projects themselves a good vehicle for carbon finance in a way that actually leads to a just transition? Probably both yes and no,” she told AFP.

    Several independent rating agencies have since defended their methodologies, stressing the crucial need for financing projects protecting nature.

    “The first issue we look at is additionality: would the project have happened in absence of the carbon markets?” Donna Lee, co-founder of Calyx Global, an independent rating agency for carbon projects, told AFP.

    “We then look at how the baseline was set and what would have happened in the absence of the project.”

    The core issue with initiatives aimed at halting deforestation is the challenge of proving that deforestation would have occurred without the funding.

    “We look at patterns of deforestation in the region … A lot of scientific studies show that there are certain things like roads, population, distance to the forest edge, that are often associated with deforestation,” Lee said.

    Above all, the companies that buy these credits should be “more transparent” by clearly indicating where credits are sourced and how they reduce their own emissions, she said.

    “We need to move from a mentality of compensating to a mindset of contributing,” said Dugast from Carbone 4.

    In other words, companies financing forests to offset carbon emissions is acceptable, but not as a loophole to avoid reducing their own emissions.

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