@ARTICLE{oei_12774,
ota_publtyp = {Artikel},
oei_publtyp = {Artikel},
title = {Oxford Principles for Responsible Engagement with Article 6},
author = {Injy Johnstone and Lambert Schneider and Axel Michaelowa and Juliette de Grandpré and Sindi Kuci and Hanna-Mari Ahonen and Benedict S. Probst and Stephen Lezak and Thomas Hale and Stephanie La Hoz Theuer and Jessica Omukuti and José Luis Reséndiz and Samuel Fankhauser and Selam Kidane Abebe and Cameron Hepburn},
year = {2025},
language = {en},
url = {https://www.smithschool.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2025-06/The_Oxford_Principles_for_Responsible_Engagement_with_Article_6.pdf},
abstract = {Article 6 of the Paris Agreement creates an international framework for market-based cooperation between countries and/or entities “to allow for higher ambition in their mitigation and adaptation actions and to promote sustainable development".  Article 6.2 provides a framework for engaging in cooperative approaches involving internationally transferred mitigation outcomes (ITMOs). Article 6.4 creates a new United Nations carbon crediting programme, also known as the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM), overseen by the Article 6.4 Supervisory Body. Articles 6.2 and 6.4 are operationalised through decisions taken under the Paris Agreement.  While distinct systems, they can intersect, as emission reductions or removals issued as Article 6.4 Emission Reductions (A6.4ERs) under the PACM, or by other eligible carbon crediting programmes can be authorised under Article 6.2 as ITMOs. A6.4ERs that are not authorised as ITMOs are referred to as Mitigation Contribution Units (MCUs). },
keywords = {Energie & Klimaschutz}
}



    
        
    

