Informe de estado del ICAP 2024
Jeremy on mayo 1, 2024
DISPONIBLE AHORA: El nuevo Informe de estado del ICAP 2024 presenta los últimos avances en los sistemas de comercio de emisiones en todo el mundoDISPONIBLE AHORA: El nuevo Informe de estado del ICAP 2024 presenta los últimos avances en los sistemas de comercio de emisiones en todo el mundo
As the world witnessed the warmest year on record, governments are increasingly turning to emissions trading, finds the International Carbon Action Partnership’s (ICAP’s) Emissions Trading Worldwide 2024 Status Report.
- Jurisdictions making up 58% of global GDP are using an ETS
- 36 systems are now in place, with a further 22 under development or consideration
- Emerging economies are increasingly turning to emissions trading, with design adaptations for local circumstances
- Global revenue from ETSs surpassed USD 74 billion in 2023, marking another record year
This year’s report also includes, for the first time, an overview of key trends around the world as well as factsheets on intensity-based emissions trading systems, to reflect the growing use of this approach.
The world’s compliance emissions markets raised a record-breaking USD 74 billion in 2023, buoyed by higher prices in some systems – notably the EU and UK – as well as an increased use of auctioning to distribute allowances. These proceeds are often channeled into further initiatives to cut emissions, such as low-carbon technologies, research and development, or energy efficiency measures, while some jurisdictions also use them to support lower-income communities in reducing emissions.
To view and download the full report please click here: https://icapcarbonaction.com/en/publications/emissions-trading-worldwide-2024-icap-status-report