This brief debunks the popular myth that Canada should get credit toward its nationally determined contribution for its export of clean energy, specifically liquefied natural gas (LNG), under the Paris Agreement's Article 6.2.
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- IISD, 2024
Table of Contents
- Should Canada get climate credit for its liquefied natural gas exports 1
- The Context A chorus singing in harmony 1
- Emission Reduction and Energy Development Plan 1
- How Does Article 6 Work 2
- Why Is Credit for LNG Exports as Proposed a Bad Idea 2
- Why Is Credit for LNG Exports as Proposed Unlikely 4
- Are There Any Circumstances Under Which Credit for LNG Exports Could Happen 4
- Conclusions 5
- References 6
- Emissions Reduction and Energy Development Plan. 6
- Canadas LNG opportunity A value proposition worth celebrating. 6
- The Globe and Mail. 6
- Environmental Science Technology 54 6
- Report outlines how Canada can get credit for reducing emissions in Asia with LNG 6
- Blaine Higgs pitches exporting LNG as alternative to carbon tax. 7
- How Article 6 could help our LNG exports 7
- LNG exports and carbon credits Credits where credit is due. 7
- Canadas low-carbon LNG opportunity. 7
- Energy Science and Engineering. 7
- World energy outlook 2023. 7
- Journal of Cleaner Production 347 7
- Canadas conundrum Three ways to address the worlds gas climate crises. 7
- Guidelines for Canadas international support for the clean energy transition. 7
- Journal of Cleaner Production 258 7
- Western Premiers focus on the economy affordability and future prosperity. 7
- How to have it all LNG a green economy and reconciliation. 7
- The missing article How to get Canada back in the game on Article 6. 8
- MADD Ghana Alternative wetting and drying for rice cultivation. 8