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Brazil to get $16 bln annually in carbon credits from UN-REDD


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The inclusion of UN Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) programme in anew agreement to extend or replace the Kyoto Protocol could generate between 8 billion and 16 billion U.S. dollars annually in carbon credits for Brazil, the Brazilian Association of Carbon Market (Abemc) said on Monday.

Currently, the UN-REDD is not covered by the Kyoto Protocol, which recognizes only the carbon credits for the recovery of lost areas or reforestation in areas where there were no forests.

The UN-REDD is a positive incentive mechanism for financing actions to reduce deforestation and forest degradation resulting in the preservation of native forests and reducing emissions of greenhouse gases.

Abemc President Flavio Gazania Rufino said the Brazilian government, which had rejected the inclusion of the UN-REDD in the Kyoto negotiations, recently changed its position and prepared to recognize the mechanism at the 15th UN Climate Change Convention in Copenhagen, Denmark, in December.

To Abemc, mechanisms for reducing emissions should be aimed at the maintenance of standing forests as well as being associated with the sustainable exploitation of forests.

Forests, especially tropical ones, play a key role in the global carbon cycle because they are both sources and absorbers of atmospheric carbon. Currently, deforestation of tropical forests contributes to approximately 25 percent of annual global carbon emissions.

The Brazilian government announced it will take to the Copenhagen climate change convention the proposal to reduce 80 percent the Amazon deforestation until 2020 as a contribution to overall efforts to protect the environment.

Source: Xinhua

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One Response to “Brazil to get $16 bln annually in carbon credits from UN-REDD”



  1. on Nov 3rd, 2009
    @ 6:36 am

    I would like to get to understand if there is any Carbon Credits for Canada and the U.S. that can now be applied for. If we are a company creating a reduction of carbon by 50,000 tons per month, is there a carbon credit program that we can join and get started in Canada/US.

    Please provide contact details for this program if possible.

    Thank you:

    Torsten Klasen
    President/CEO
    LexCoat International Inc.
    A.M.G. Specialty Coatings
    Canada

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