• Medientyp: Bericht; E-Book
  • Titel: Build carbon removal reserve to secure future of EU emissions trading
  • Beteiligte: Rickels, Wilfried [VerfasserIn]; Fridahl, Mathias [VerfasserIn]; Rothenstein, Roland [VerfasserIn]; Schenuit, Felix [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel), 2024
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Schlagwörter: Net-Negative Emissions Targets ; CO2-Entnahme ; Carbon Dioxide Removal ; Carbon Central Bank ; Netto-Null Emissionsziele ; Net-Zero Emissions Targets ; Carbon Certificate Banking ; CO2-Zentralbank ; Netto-Negative Emissionsziele ; CO2-Zertifikatereserve
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  • Beschreibung: A carbon central bank (CCB) that translates carbon removals into allowances would transform the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) from a fiat allowance to a gold standard system, ensuring unchanged net emissions on the path to net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) targets. Meeting such expectations would require a CCB with a clear commitment to a net-zero GHG target, but also with the capacity to manage the market on the path to that target. This requires a strong institutional framework, which could be achieved by integrating the CCB into the European Central Bank (ECB), building on its reputation and capacity. Given the long lead time to set up such an institution, the European Commission should already take the first steps to fulfil the other requirement, namely building up a large carbon removal certificate (CRC) reserve, which would provide the CCB with the credibility to stabilize the market in the future. To fill the CRC reserve, the EU should emulate the US approach by immediately initiating result-based carbon removal procurement as a first key step of a sequential approach to integrated carbon removal into climate policy. This could be achieved by developing a centralized procurement program, supporting existing procurement programs, such as Sweden's or Denmark's, and incentivizing additional EU member states to initiate procurement. An important prerequisite for this is the ability to bank CRCs that are not yet eligible for compliance with near-term EU climate targets and use them in later crediting periods. ; Eine CO2-Zentralbank (Carbon Central Bank, CCB), die atmosphärische CO2-Entnahme in Zertifikate übersetzt, würde das Emissionshandelssystem der Europäischen Union (EU ETS) langfristig von einem Fiat-Zertifikate-System in ein Goldstandard-System umwandeln und damit unveränderte Nettoemissionen auf dem Weg zu Netto-Null-Treibhausgasemissionen gewährleisten. Um diese Erwartungen zu erfüllen, bedarf es einer starken CCB mit einem klaren Bekenntnis zu einem Netto-Null-Treibhausgas-Ziel. Zudem ...
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