Carbon Trading Requires Host Country Approval: UNFCCC SB 60 Conclusion

Faisal Maliki Baskoro
June 22, 2024 | 1:58 pm
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Director General Laksmi Dhewanthi, representing the Republic of Indonesia Delegation, at the 60th Subsidiary Body (SB) meeting of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), in Bonn, Germany from June 3 to June 14, 2024. (The Environment and Forestry Ministry)
Director General Laksmi Dhewanthi, representing the Republic of Indonesia Delegation, at the 60th Subsidiary Body (SB) meeting of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), in Bonn, Germany from June 3 to June 14, 2024. (The Environment and Forestry Ministry)

Jakarta. The 60th Subsidiary Body (SB) meeting of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), held in Bonn, Germany from June 3 to June 14, focused on advancing international cooperation on climate change through carbon trading. A key conclusion was that carbon trading with foreign partners requires authorization from the host country.

Director General Laksmi Dhewanthi, representing the Republic of Indonesia Delegation, underscored the importance of this agenda, particularly under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. Discussions covered methodologies, authorization procedures, and corresponding adjustments to prevent double counting and reporting requirements.

Draft conclusions from the meeting will be deliberated at COP 29 UNFCCC in Baku, Azerbaijan in November. The meeting concluded that the transfer of carbon units to foreign partners for fulfilling nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and other international purposes must be authorized by the host country.

Detailed methodologies for corresponding adjustments will be a focal point at COP 30 in 2025. While agreement on electronic reporting formats for inter-country cooperation under Article 6.2 is pending, cooperation can proceed independently.

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As the National Focal Point (NFP) for Indonesia, Laksmi highlighted the pivotal role of NFPs in identifying and implementing climate actions, using UNFCCC's Non-Market Web-Based Platform for reporting.

The meeting also established themes for the 2024 work program, emphasizing natural resource management and encouraging stakeholder involvement in NDC contributions through foreign cooperation, especially in land-based sectors like agriculture and forestry.

"Indonesia advocates for stakeholder roles in NDC contributions without transferring carbon units abroad, particularly in land-based activities," Laksmi said in a statement on Saturday.

In addition to the official agenda, Verra, a nonprofit organization specializing in carbon credit programs, hosted discussions on voluntary markets under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. They stressed the need for host countries to make corresponding adjustments to prevent double counting and maintain registry balance, except for proposed labeling purposes of overseas companies, which would require corresponding adjustments by the host country.

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