Introduction to the Climate Action Reserve

Introduction to the Climate Action Reserve

Title: Introduction to the Climate Action Reserve
Location: Online
Description: The Climate Action Reserve is a new initiative of the California Climate Action Registry that is setting a new standard for transparency and environmental integrity in tracking and registering greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction projects. This one hour webinar will provide a general overview of the Reserve, including:

* How protocols are developed
* Current protocols and those in development
* The Reserve’s approach to calculating GHG reductions
* Opening an account
* Registering projects
* Verification
* Trading

This webinar is designed for project developers, potential buyers, brokers, and any one else with an interest in the Reserve. It is free of charge. The presentation will last approximately 45 minutes, allowing 15 minutes for Q&A.

Click the following link to register for this event : https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/382589705

Once registered you will receive an email confirming your registration
with information you need to join the Webinar.

System Requirements
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista

Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer
Start Time: 10:00
Date: July 2, 2009
End Time: 11:00


Reserve Board Meeting

Reserve Board Meeting

Title: Reserve Board Meeting
Location: Byron Sher Auditorium, CalEPA Building
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Description:

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MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
July 1, 2009 ‐ 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Byron Sher Auditorium, CalEPA Building
Sacramento, California
and via telephonic webinar
To register for the webinar: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/534677488 For audio: 773‐945‐1010, access code 679‐451‐017
Start Time: 1:00
Date: 07-01-2009
End Time: 4:00


Washington DC Reserve Workshop

Washington DC Reserve Workshop

Title: Washington DC Reserve Workshop
Location: Washington DC
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Description: Please join us for the continuation of the Climate Action Reserve
workshop series. The workshops, which are scheduled for locations
across the US, provide a timely look at the role the Climate Action
Reserve plays in the voluntary and pre-compliance carbon markets.
Start Time: 09:30
Date: 2009-06-26
End Time: 11:00


Landfill updates are out for public comment

Landfill updates are out for public comment


Climate Action Reserve exceeds one million offset credits issued

Climate Action Reserve exceeds one million offset credits issued

Milestone is predictive of future Reserve development and carbon market trends

LOS ANGELES, CA – The Climate Action Reserve, the premier offset registry for the North American carbon market, announced it has issued over one million carbon offset credits, known as Climate Reserve Tonnes (CRT). This marks a milestone accomplishment for the Reserve, which was launched in May 2008, and serves as an indicator of the program’s future growth and what role it may play in the development of carbon markets.

Currently, 1,271,714 CRTs have been issued from six registered projects, and another 54 projects have been submitted or listed with the Reserve. The projects are located in a total of 26 states across the U.S. And, 101 project developers, traders, brokers, retailers, verification bodies and other buyers are account holders.

“The success of this offsets program is tremendous and signals the important role the Climate Action Reserve will play once California and the federal government establish a cap-and-trade program,” said Linda Adams, Chair of the Climate Action Reserve Board of Directors and Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency. “This shows important movement in the knowledge the public has about climate change and the motivation to change their environmental impact.”

The numbers also are indicative of how the Reserve may influence future market trends and fulfill offset needs in the voluntary market and regulated cap-and-trade programs.

“A cap-and-trade program along the lines of the Waxman-Markey bill would create annual demand for several hundred million tonnes of emissions reductions by 2015 with offset credits such as those created by the Reserve playing an important role. Hence, passing the one million offset credits issued is a crucial milestone in the development of the market,” said Milo Sjardin, Head of North America for New Carbon Finance.

The Reserve issues CRTs only to offset projects that are registered with it. The registered status means a project was inspected by an independent, third-party verification body and found to adhere to the criteria established in the respective Climate Action Reserve protocol and this verification finding and project documentation were reviewed and accepted by the Reserve. The Conservation Fund’s Big River/Salmon Creek Forests project was one of the recent registered projects that pushed the total issued CRT tally beyond one million and also is the largest Reserve project to date with 366,827 CRTs issued for 2008.

“As the fate of our earth’s climate takes on increasing urgency, we must take consistent, concerted action,” said Chris Kelly, California program director for The Conservation Fund, a national nonprofit. “At The Conservation Fund, we believe that partnering with leaders such as the Climate Action Reserve is the best path forward. The Reserve’s high standards for verification ensure that its projects make a real and lasting positive impact on our environment.”

The Conservation Fund is dedicated to advancing America’s land and water legacy and has actively worked towards bettering forest management to create environments beneficial for all – fish, forests, local communities and the climate.

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Forest Protocol Draft Project Implementation Agreement now available for public comment – Comments due June 11

Forest Protocol Draft Project Implementation Agreement now available for public comment – Comments due June 11


Mexico Landfill and Livestock Draft Protocols now available – public comments due June 12, 2009

Mexico Landfill and Livestock Draft Protocols now available – public comments due June 12, 2009


RFP for new issue papers now available – proposals due May 1, 2009

RFP for new issue papers now available – proposals due May 1, 2009


Federal Mexican government official elected to Climate Action Reserve Board of Directors

Federal Mexican government official elected to Climate Action Reserve Board of Directors

New seat adds international influence in development of the Reserve and its protocols, projects

LOS ANGELES, CA – The Climate Action Reserve, a private nonprofit organization working to ensure environmental benefit, integrity and progressive movement in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions and policies, announced Adrián Fernández Bremauntz, President of the National Institute of Ecology (INE) in Mexico, was elected to the organization’s Board of Directors. His participation adds an international influence to the future development of the Climate Action Reserve and an invaluable resource to advise on the environmental benefit the Reserve’s protocols and projects could provide in Mexico.

Dr. Fernández has an extensive and distinguished career in environmental protection in Mexico and abroad. Since 1995, he has served in senior positions at the Mexican Environment Secretariat, including General Director for Environmental Management and Information (1995-2000) and General Director for Research on Urban, Regional and Global Pollution (2001-2005). He also was a member of the Bureau for Latin America at the Commission for Sustainable Development. For many years, he represented Mexico at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Environmental Performance of Countries work group, and he is now a member of the Climate Change Annex I Expert Group also at the OECD. His Climate Change team at INE is responsible for preparing Mexico´s National Greenhouse Gases Inventories and National Communications that are submitted to the United Nations Convention on Climate Change.

In March 2005, Dr. Fernández was appointed President of the National Institute of Ecology, the research and think tank agency within the Environment Secretariat in Mexico, and he reports directly to Juan Rafael Elvira Quesada, Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources. He has a B.S. in Biology in Mexico and Masters Degree and a PhD from Imperial College in the UK.

“We are extremely honored and pleased to have a person of Dr. Fernández’s expertise and standing elected to the Climate Action Reserve Board of Directors. His distinguished career, knowledge of environmental protection and experience with Mexican and global environmental issues will greatly enrich the Board’s ability to guide the Climate Action Reserve in its mission and addressing the global issue of climate change. As we look immediately at the environmental benefit of expanding the Reserve’s protocols and projects into Mexico, we could not have better counsel than that of Dr. Fernández,” said Linda Adams, Secretary, California Environmental Protection Agency and Chair of the Climate Action Reserve.


Industrial Gas and Ozone Depleting Substances Project Protocol Scoping Meeting

Industrial Gas and Ozone Depleting Substances Project Protocol Scoping Meeting

Title: Industrial Gas and Ozone Depleting Substances Project Protocol Scoping Meeting
Location: Washington, DC
Description:

Agenda for Industrial Gas and Ozone Depleting Substance Project Protocol Scoping Meeting

Industrial Gas Project Protocol Scoping Meeting Slides

The Climate Action Reserve is exploring the prospect of one or more new project protocols related to the destruction or control of high global warming potential (GWP) industrial gases in the United States. To begin the protocol development process, we are hosting a public meeting to discuss possible industrial gas projects and solicit information and feedback from interested stakeholders.

Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM EST
Location: Monet Rooms 1 and 2
Address: L’Enfant Plaza Hotel
480 L’Enfant Plaza, SW
Washington, DC 20024

The Climate Action Reserve is dedicated to the development of high quality, standardized protocols for greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction projects. Tentatively, we envision starting our industrial gas protocol development process with the development of protocols for projects that destroy or manage the release of refrigerants (HFCs) and ozone depleting substances (ODSs), and manage N2O emissions at nitric acid plants. At the scoping meeting, we will explore issues around developing accounting methods and eligibility criteria for other possible industrial gas projects as well, including projects that address SF6, HFCs, PFCs, NF3 and additional N2O emission sources. The new protocols will be used to register projects with the Climate Action Reserve.

We encourage all interested stakeholders to join us, including representatives and experts from:

  • Industrial refrigerant end-use, reclamation, and recycling industry
  • Nitric acid plant industry
  • Other high-GWP gas industry experts and representatives
  • Local, state and federal agencies involved with industrial pollutants, high GWP gases, and ODS management
  • Environmental advocacy organizations
  • Project developer organizations
  • Project verification bodies
  • Academia

If you plan on attending, please RSVP to policy@climateactionreserve.org by May 11, 2009. This meeting will also have conference call capability, so please note whether you will be attending in person or participating via conference call when you RSVP. An agenda will be provided to all attendees prior to the meeting.

We have reserved a block of rooms at L’Enfant Plaza Hotel for this event. Be sure to mention that you are attending the Climate Action Reserve meeting in order to get the special room rate of $209. Rooms need to be booked by May 11 to get this rate.

If you have questions about the scoping meeting or the protocol development process, please contact Derek Markolf at (213) 542-0280 or derek@climateactionreserve.org.

Start Time: 10:00 AM
Date: 2009-05-19
End Time: 4:00 PM