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COP27: Experts flag proposals to include carbon removals in UN trading mechanism

  • November 18, 2022
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COP27: Experts flag proposals to include carbon removals in UN trading mechanism

Subject : Environment

Context-

  • Many concerns have been raised over recommendations to include carbon removals for carbon-trading mechanisms under the United Nations. Civil society groups said carbon removals do not align with the 1.5-degree goal of the Paris Agreement.

Carbon removal-

  • ‘Carbon removal’ means removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
    • It can be land-based–
    • afforestation or reforestation,
    • direct air capture (where big machines suck CO2),
    • soil carbon sequestration using no-till agriculture and other practices,
    • sequestering carbon from biofuel.
    • Ocean-based removals–
    • pumping CO2 into the ocean by spreading iron (ocean fertilisation)
    • pumping nutrient-rich waters from the depths to the surface and pumping surface waters downward to transport carbon to the ocean depths.

Carbon removal under Paris Climate deal 2015-

  • Article 2.1 of the 2015 Paris Agreement aims to hold increasing temperatures to “well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels” while “pursuing efforts” towards the more ambitious limit of 1.5°C.
  • Article 6.4establishes a mechanism under the United Nations to allow countries to voluntarily cooperate to meet their climate targets.
  • The supervisory body is responsible for framing recommendations around the types of activities (methodologies) allowed under 6.4 and how they should be verified.
  • It is also tasked with making recommendations on carbon removals, including reporting, monitoring and addressing concerns over the technology and social impacts.
  • These recommendations will be approved by the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA).
  • Once approved, a developer (a country, a business, or an individual) can start issuing the UN-recognised credits for a project only after getting approval from the host country and the supervisory body.

Oceans as Carbon sinks-

  • Oceans have a vast potential for storing carbon dioxide naturally.
  • Nutrients like iron can increase photosynthesis among phytoplankton, which then incorporate carbon into their system.
  • The remaining uneaten planktons sink to the bottom and lock up the carbon.
  • Risk involved-
    • Ocean acidification
    • Human Rights violation due to poor afforestation implementation practices.
    • Threat to the livelihood of the coastal communities
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