Perverse effects of carbon markets on HFC-23 and SF6 abatement projects in Russia
Lambert Schneider () and
Anja Kollmuss
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Lambert Schneider: Stockholm Environment Institute, SEI US Center, 11 Curtis Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts 02144-1224, USA
Anja Kollmuss: Stockholm Environment Institute, SEI US Center, 11 Curtis Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts 02144-1224, USA
Nature Climate Change, 2015, vol. 5, issue 12, 1061-1063
Abstract:
Emissions analysis shows that projects abating two greenhouse gases in Russia under the Joint Implementation mechanism increased waste gas generation, suggesting that plant operators may have generated more waste gas while increasing credit revenues.
Date: 2015
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