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Overview of the Climate Action Reserve
Derik BroekhoffVice President, Policy
M-AGG WorkshopWashington, DC
June 17, 2010
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Objectives of the Reserve(i.e. Why are we doing this?) • Show that carbon offsets can be a useful tool in
addressing climate change• Model an offset program that has environmental
integrity but is not burdensome to use
• Create value for the North American carbon market– For project developers: High value projects
– For buyers: Confidence in offsets they are buying
• Provide technical resources on offset standards and policy
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What We Do• Develop High Quality Standards
– Convene stakeholders and lead development of standardized protocols for carbon offset projects
• Manage Independent Third Party Verification– Training and oversight of independent verification
bodies
• Operate a Transparent Registry System– Maintain registry of approved projects
– Issue and track serialized credits generated by projects
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Listed & Registered Projects
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Existing Protocols• Forestry
– Improved forest management– Avoided conversion– Reforestation
• Urban forestry• Landfill gas capture (US & Mexico)• Livestock methane capture (US & Mexico)• Organic waste digestion• Coal mine methane• Nitric acid production• Ozone depleting substances (US & Article 5 sources)
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Protocol Development Goals
• Develop a standardized approach for quantifying, monitoring and verifying GHG reductions– Research industry trends in adoption of GHG
reducing practices– Set criteria and reference points based on
industry trends– Provide specific tools for quantifying
emissions– Detailed and specific monitoring requirements– Train verifiers with a consistent set of
protocol-specific standards• Maintain consistency with or improve upon
existing methodologies• Balance accuracy, conservativeness, and
practicality
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Protocol Development Process
Internal research and scoping
Kick-off/scoping meeting
Multi-stakeholder workgroup formation
The Reserve drafts a protocol
Draft protocol considered by workgroup
– Provides technical expertise and practitioner experience – Period meetings and individual consultation when needed
Revised draft released for public comment
Public workshop
Final version adoption by Reserve board in public session
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Livestock Methane Capture Protocol• What is a livestock methane capture project?
– GHG reductions from the installation of a biogas control system (“digester”) that captures and destroys methane gas from anaerobic manure treatment/storage facilities on livestock operations.
• First adopted June 2007, last update Nov 2009
• 36 listed and 12 registered projects
• 118,908 CRTs issued
• Exploring options to facilitate use by small operators, ease burden of verification requirements
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Agriculture Protocol Development Plans• Three agriculture scoping meetings in late summer, to:
– Communicate our plans to a broad audience
– Share our analysis of opportunities/priorities
– Preview key challenges
– Solicit input on our ideas and data resources
• Launch development of two agriculture protocols in 2010
• Start working on one more in 2011
• Possibly adapt existing Reforestation Protocol for specific use by agriculture, pending interest
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Possible New Agriculture Protocols • Soil Carbon Management
– Carbon sequestration in soil resulting from a change to continuous no-till practices, may also include changes in residue and cover crop management
• Nutrient Management
– Nitrous oxide reductions from changes in the rate, type, timing, and/or placement of fertilizer application
• Rice Cultivation
– Methane reductions from changes in water management, e.g., winter flooding, mid-season draining, and/or drill-seeding
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Contact Information
Derik Broekhoff
www.climateactionreserve.org
523 W. 6th Street, Ste. 428Los Angeles, CA 90014
(213) 891-1444