Marrakesh Accords definition

Marrakesh Accords means decisions 2/CP.7 to 24/CP.7 inclusive adopted by the seventh Conference of the Parties in Marrakesh on 10 November 2001 and affirmed at the first Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol.
Marrakesh Accords means those Decisions adopted at the COP/MOP in its first session held at Montreal, Canada from November 28 to December 9, 2005 as they were forwarded by the COP in its seventh session held at Marrakesh, Morocco from October 29 to November 10, 2001;
Marrakesh Accords means decisions 2/CP.7 to 24/CP.7 inclusive adopted

Examples of Marrakesh Accords in a sentence

  • The Kyoto Protocol went much further in promoting linkage: it established three linkage mechanisms—International Emissions Trading, Joint Implementation, and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)—and by allowing transferred units to count towards international compliance.30 In contrast to the UNFCCC experience with AIJ, nations ultimately agreed to detailed rules for operationalizing these three linkage mechanisms in the 2001 Marrakesh Accords (UNFCCC, 2001).

  • Finally, both the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) are exploring the use of market-based measures (MBMs) to reduce 31 For example, the Marrakesh Accords (UNFCCC, 2001) set forth minimum rules for national systems to inventory greenhouse gas emissions and for national registries of compliance units.

  • In the subsequent Bonn Agreement and Marrakesh Accords, the carbon sink project was considered as a clean development mechanism project, but limited to afforestation and reforestation.

  • The detailed rules for the implementation of the Protocol were adopted at COP 7 in Marrakesh, Morocco, in 2001, and are referred to as the "Marrakesh Accords." Its first commitment period started in 2008 and ended in 2012.

  • The Marrakesh Accords specify that all emissions from sources and removal by sinks should be reported annually (IPCC, 2003).

  • The sequence started with the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC, 1992), continued with the Kyoto Protocol (KP, 1997) and currently ends with the Marrakesh Accords (MA, 2001) concluded in November 2001.

  • The Marrakesh scenario which represents the impacts of the Marrakesh Accords serves as a reference.

  • The Marrakesh Accords, which define the implementation rules for the Kyoto Protocol‟s “flexible mechanisms” including the CDM, simply require confirmation by the host country that a project assists it (the host country) in achieving sustainable development, without giving further specification.34 Ergo, national regulation is crucial here.

  • At the same time, some of the standardized baseline approaches set out in the Marrakesh Accords seem unable to produce a reasonably accurate baseline for the electric power sector.

  • The verification team assigned by the DOE concludes that the project activity as described in the registered PDD /B04/ and the Monitoring report /01/, meets all relevant requirements of the UNFCCC for CDM project activities including article 12 of the Kyoto Protocol and paragraph 62 of CDM Modalities & Procedures, the modalities and procedures for CDM (Marrakesh Accords) and the subsequent decisions by the COP/MOP and CDM Executive Board.


More Definitions of Marrakesh Accords

Marrakesh Accords means Decision 2/CP.7 through to Decision 24/CP.7 (inclusive) of the COP/MOP in its seventh session, held at Marrakesh, Morocco from the 29th October to 10th November 2001;
Marrakesh Accords means Decision 2/CP.7 through to Decision 24/CP.7 inclusive of the Conference of the Parties in its seventh session, held at Marrakesh, Morocco from 29 October to 10 November 2001.

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