UN Is Wasting Billions On ‘Carbon Offsets’
From the UK’s Guardian:
Billions wasted on UN climate programme
Energy firms routinely abusing carbon offset fund, US studies claim
John Vidal, environment editor
Monday May 26 2008Billions of pounds are being wasted in paying industries in developing countries to reduce climate change emissions, according to two analyses of the UN’s carbon offsetting programme.
Leading academics and watchdog groups allege that the UN’s main offset fund is being routinely abused by chemical, wind, gas and hydro companies who are claiming emission reduction credits for projects that should not qualify. The result is that no genuine pollution cuts are being made, undermining assurances by the UK government and others that carbon markets are dramatically reducing greenhouse gases, the researchers say.
The criticism centres on the UN’s clean development mechanism (CDM), an international system established by the Kyoto process that allows rich countries to meet emissions targets by funding clean energy projects in developing nations.
Credits from the project are being bought by European companies and governments who are unable to meet their carbon reduction targets.
The market for CDM credits is growing fast. At present it is worth nearly $20bn a year, but this is expected to grow to over $100bn within four years. More than 1,000 projects have so far been approved, and 2,000 more are making their way through the process.
A working paper from two senior Stanford University academics examined more than 3,000 projects applying for or already granted up to $10bn of credits from the UN’s CDM funds over the next four years, and concluded that the majority should not be considered for assistance. “They would be built anyway,” says David Victor, law professor at the Californian university. “It looks like between one and two thirds of all the total CDM offsets do not represent actual emission cuts.”
Governments consider that CDM is vital to reducing global emissions under the terms of the Kyoto treaty. To earn credits under the mechanism, emission reductions must be in addition to those that would have taken place without the project. But critics argue this “additionality” is impossible to prove and open to abuse. The Stanford paper, by Victor and his colleague Michael Wara, found that nearly every new hydro, wind and natural gas-fired plant expected to be built in China in the next four years is applying for CDM credits, even though it is Chinese policy to encourage these industries.
“Traders are finding ways of gaining credits that they would never have had before. You will never know accurately, but rich countries are clearly overpaying by a massive amount,” said Victor.
A separate study published this week by US watchdog group International Rivers argues that nearly three quarters of all registered CDM projects were complete at the time of approval, suggesting that CDM money was not needed to finance them.
“It would seem clear that a project that is already built cannot need extra income in order to be built,” said Patrick McCully, director of the thinktank in California. “Judging additionality has turned out to be unknowable and unworkable. It can never be proved definitively that if a developer or factory owner did not get offset income they would not build their project.”
Yesterday a spokesman for the CDM in Bonn said the fund was significantly cutting emissions and providing incentives for companies to employ clean technologies: “There is a responsible level of scrutiny. The process is in continual reform. All the projects are vetted independently and are then certified by third parties. There are many checks and balances and we can show how all projects are vetted.”
The UK government last night defended the CDM. “We completely reject any assertions that [it] is fundamentally flawed,” a spokeswoman said. “We’ve worked consistently for and seen improvement in CDM processes over the past few years of its operation. We believe the CDM is essentially transparent and robust, though we will continue to press for the environmental integrity of projects.”
How shocking.
That is to say, it is shocking any media outlet (let alone the Guardian) would bother to report on this.
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May 26th, 2008 at 2:32 pm
The absurdity at the base of all of this, is that regardless of one’s stance on AGW, environmental economics are unsound.
The whole point of the free market, is that it rewards efficiency. The profit motive encourages people to create products that people actually WANT for the CHEAPEST cost possible.
Okay, so Marxists will argue and debate about exploitation, but the bottom line, is that inefficient means of production will eventually be weeded out of the market (Fairtrade anyone?)
So the only way to “save the planet” and ensure the most efficient use of resources for the most people is through …
CAPITALISM.
May 26th, 2008 at 3:16 pm
It seems to me that this represents a very clever way to make bribery and blackmail legal! I cannot for the life of me fathom how adults can be so easily duped, and duped for so long for a huge amount of money. Traders? Do they “trade” for free? It is simply appalling that al gore started one of the most lucrative grifting operations in modern history.
I am in the wrong line of work…..I need to start trading some of these phantom credits too…..
But, it is always easy to see who benefits. Just follow the money.
May 26th, 2008 at 6:03 pm
Bravo, Greg. You’ve hit the nail on the head!
Some whining leftist (redundant?) asked me ‘what do conservatives conserve?’. I told her ‘Everything, that’s how we turn a profit.’. She was flummoxed…
May 26th, 2008 at 6:27 pm
“how adults can be so easily duped”
I’ll say it again, one half are below average.
May 26th, 2008 at 6:32 pm
In Pennsylvania, Fast Eddie Spendell pushed through a law to legalize gambling to lower school property taxes. Guess what? We might get $200 off a $2000 or more tax bill.
If we want to lower school taxes I say put the slot machines in the school rest rooms and teachers’ lounges.
May 26th, 2008 at 11:28 pm
I wonder what their first clue was? - sarc off -
The CDM is just another UN scheme to funnel money from highly industrialized nations and line the pockets of third world con artists.
The UN is a useless entity, just another prime example of the endless failures of socialism.
May 27th, 2008 at 6:48 am
So the scam is being scammed by an organized bunch of political scammers? And this is news how?
This is just another in a long line of ’social’ issues that the left has touted to have the ’solution’ to that just has raised taxes, not solved the problem, created a dozen more problems and ended up being riddled with corruption and scams.
It just amazes me that these people keep on being elected? Has anyone registered and voted Dem lately - just wondering if they get a check in the mail to keep ‘loyalty’ up. I can’t believe that that many people are so blindly stupid.