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Evaluating Carbon Offsets from Forestry and Energy Projects : How Do They Compare?

2014

Chomitz, Kenneth M.


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Carbon plantations; Baseline determination; Soils; Price elasticity of demand; Emissions reduction; Hypothetical baseline; Fuel price; Net emissions reduction; Coal plant; Basic metals; Reduction in carbon; Oil; Cogeneration; Climate action; Exploitation; Barriers to adoption; Household energy; Carbon pools; Gas combustion; Economies of scale; Fuel-switching projects; Mitigating climate change; Tropical deforestation; Methane recovery; Fuel consumption; Carbon storage; Negative leakage; Demand for energy; Cost savings; Fuel- switching projects; Spatial patterns; Net emissions; Abatement; Heating plants; Energy consumers; Carbon emissions; Carbon release; Solar power; Reducing carbon emissions; Grid power; Carbon emissions reductions; Environmental benefits; Greenhouse gas; Baseline methodologies; Diesel fuel; Baseline emissions; Carbon offsets; Joint implementation; Programs; Price elasticity; Inelastic demand; Greenhouse; Diesel; Conservation projects; Cattle raising; Kyoto protocol; Baseline levels; Emissions; Carbon project; Emissions scenarios; Carbon projects; Fuel; Fuel oil; Energy savings; Clean development; Agricultural intensification; Certified emissions reductions; Emissions levels; Coal consumption; Consumption of fossil; Fossil fuel; Ecosystem; Present value; Certification approach
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Text

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