This dataset shows regional, national and subnational
carbon crediting mechanisms issued carbon credits that can be used under
mandatory carbon pricing initiatives.
Note: Crediting mechanisms are considered implemented
if they have issued credits (or have frameworks in place to allow credits to be
used domestically, such as in South Africa). Crediting mechanisms are
considered to be under development if a framework is in place, but the carbon
credit system is not yet operational.
Due to the dynamic approach to continuously improve
data quality, changes to the map do not only reflect new developments, but also
corrections following new information from official government sources.
The world map excludes data from international (CDM
and JI, as indicated by the UNFCCC logo) and independent (ACR, CAR, Gold
Standard, VCR) crediting mechanisms. Data from these crediting mechanisms can
be viewed by using the table tap. International
crediting mechanisms are those governed by international climate treaties and
are usually administered by international institutions. Independent crediting
mechanisms are mechanisms not governed by any national regulation or international
treaties. They are administered by private and independent third-party
organizations, which are often nongovernmental organizations.