Article 11: Implementation of the
Protocol including provisions for advancing the implementation of existing commitments of
developing countries In order to implement this Article, all nations must take into account Article 4, paragraphs 4, 5, 7, 8 & 9 of the FCCC.
Article 11 of the KP says that in order to implement Article 4.1 of the FCCC developed countries will provide "new and additional financial resources to meet the agreed full costs" incurred by developing countries to advance the implementation of existing commitments under Article 4.1 of the FCCC. They will also provide "such financial resources, including for the transfer of technology" which are needed by developing countries "to meet the agreed full incremental costs of advancing the implementation of existing commitments" under Article 4.1 of the FCCC which are covered under Article 10 of the KP and those that are agreed between a developing country and the international entity or entities entrusted with the operation of the financial mechanism referred to in Article 11 of the FCCC. Implementation of these existing commitments will depend on the adequacy and predictability in the flow of funds and appropriate burden sharing among developed countries. Developed countries can also provide financial resources through bilateral, regional and other multilateral channels. International entity or entities entrusted with the operation of the financial mechanism set up by the FCCC will be guided by the decisions of the COPs. Article 12: Clean Development Mechanism 12.2 Purpose of CDM: To assist developing countries in "achieving sustainable development and in contributing to the ultimate objective of the Convention (FCCC), and to assist parties in Annex 1 in achieving compliance with their quantified emission limitation and reduction commitments..." 12.3 Benefits: While developing countries will benefit from project activities resulting in certified emission reductions, Annex I countries will use these reductions to meet their emissions reduction targets. 12.4 Supervision: The CDM will be overseen by the MOP and supervised by an executive board. 12.5 Certification: Emission reductions which result from project activities will be certified by operational entities designated by the MOP on the basis of real, measurable, long term benefits to the mitigation of climate change; reduction in emissions which are additional to any that would occur in the absence of the certified project activity; and voluntary participation approved by each nation involved. 12.6 Funding: CDM shall assist in providing funding of certified project activities. 12.7 Auditing and Verification: MOP-I will provide modalities and procedures for independent auditing and verification of CDM project activities. 12.8 Share of proceeds: The MOP will ensure that a share of proceeds from certified project activities will be used to cover the administrative expenses of the CDM as well as to assist developing country parties that are particularly vulnerable to climate change to meet the costs of adaptation. Several arguments can be made against this provision.
12.9 Participation: Private and/or public entities can participate in CDM sponsored activities provided they follow the guidance provided by the executive board of CDM. |