There are many websites that discuss and explain the CDM Rules.  Here are a few of our favorites.


The CDM Rulebook is the definitive online database of the CDM rules.  It has been developed by Baker & McKenzie, with funding from eight donor organisations, and is now freely available to the public. Click here to access the CDM Rulebook website...


South South North (SSN) is a network-based non-profit organisation sharing two decades of experience in the fields of climate change and social development. They directly pursue structural poverty reduction in Sub Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America by building Southern capacity and delivering community based mitigation and adaptation projects.  Their SSN Toolkit is a guide to help you do Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects. Click here to access the South South North CDM Toolkit...

 

The Gold Standard Foundation offers a quality label to CDM and voluntary offset projects, fetching premium prices.  Renewable energy and energy efficiency projects with sustainable development benefits are eligible.  The Gold Standard is endorsed by over 49 non-governmental organizations worldwide. Gold Standard projects are preferred by a range of government and private actors.  Initiated by WWF, SSN and HELIO International, the Gold Standard for CDM projects was launched in 2003 after a wide-ranging stakeholder consultation among key actors of the carbon market as well as governments. A methodology for voluntary offset projects was launched in May 2006.  Click here to access the Gold Standard website...

 

Genesis Analytics will be assisting Trade plus Aid in obtaining Gold Standard accreditation for both the Agricultural and the Domestic Biogas Projects.  Click here to access the Genesis Analytics website...

 

As always, the best website for all things related to CDM and climate change in general is the UNFCCC.

 
 
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