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Carbon Emission Newsletter -January,2024


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No.1


The COP28 Conference ended on December 13 in Dubai, adopting the landmark "UAE Consensus" on climate change

The COP28 conference closed on December 13 at Expo City, Dubai. Nations at COP28 in Dubai approved a roadmap for “transitioning away from fossil fuels”, a first for a UN climate conference. COP 28 marked a significant milestone with the adoption of a landmark text known as The UAE Consensus. This consensus includes the outcome of the first Global Stake of the Paris Agreement, work programs on just transition, mitigation, adaptation, and funding arrangements for responding to loss and damage. However, the deal stopped short of a long-demanded call for a “phaseout” of oil, coal, and gas.


No.2

NCSC released “Trial Measures for Registration and Recordation of Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction” and “Guidelines for Design and Implementation of Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Projects”



The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) released the “Implementation Rules for Approval and Verification of Voluntary GHG Emission Reduction Projects and Emission Reductions”, effective on the date of issuance. The Rules apply to voluntary GHG emission reduction projects in industries conforming to the “Measures for the Administration of Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Trading (Trial)”. It specifies the reference, basic procedures, and general requirements for project approval and emission reduction verification. Audit and verification agencies should prepare details for verification implementation, submit them to SAMR for filing, and use them in conjunction with the Rules.



No.3

MIIT to implement “Enterprise Green Code” for Green Factories

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No.4

ISO released carbon neutrality standard ISO 14068, to replace PAS2060


The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has released the “ISO 14068-1:2023 Climate change management - Transition to net zero- Part 1: Carbon neutrality”. This document builds upon existing international standards addressing GHG quantification, reporting, validation, and verification, such as ISO 14064-1, ISO14064-3, and ISO14067. The standard provides a framework for achieving and demonstrating carbon neutrality, prioritizing reducing greenhouse gas emissions. There is a 24-month transition period before the withdrawal of the PAS 2060:2014 document, allowing users to address changes needed to meet the revised requirements outlined in the new ISO 14068-1:2023 standard.


No.5

The 2022 China Greenhouse Gas Bulletin reveals increasing CO2 and CH4 concentrations at China's six regional background stations compared to 2021

The concentrations of CO2, CH4, and N2O observed at Waliguan Baseline Observatory in 2022 closely match the average concentrations of the Northern Hemisphere Central District.

The increase in CO2 concentration compared to 2021 is almost the same as the global rise during the same period. The average absolute increase over the past 10 years is lower than the global increase over the same period. Additionally, the rise in methane concentration compared with 2021 is slightly lower than the global increase over the same period.




No.6

CCIEE and SPIC jointly released the “Report on the Peak Carbon Emission and Carbon Neutrality (2023)”

On December 27, China Center for Internation Economic Exchanges (CCIEE) and State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC) jointly held the release of the “Report on the Peak Carbon Emission and Carbon Neutrality (2023)" and the “Carbon Peak Carbon Neutrality” seminar.

The report highlights challenges in achieving China's “dual carbon” goals, such as integrating new energy and the lack of robust foundational systems for carbon footprinting. It also emphasizes the need for a new energy system, energy security, and a clean energy transformation to support high-quality development.




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