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Justin Dargin Explaining GCC Carbon Trading Initiatives 

Justin dargin explaining GCC Carbon Trading Initiatives and shows the research papers.

 

 
 
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Slide 1: Justin Dargin Explaining GCC Carbon Trading Initiatives Click to edit Master subtitle style 2/23/11
Slide 2: About Justin Dargin Justin Dargin is a Research Fellow with The Dubai Initiative and a Fulbright Scholar of the Middle East. Justin Dargin is a specialist in International Law and Energy Law, and a prolific author on energy affairs. He specializes in carbon trading, the global oil and gas market, the legal framework surrounding the Gulf energy sector, and Middle Eastern geopolitics. Justin has spent long periods of time living and traveling in the Gulf and North Africa. Before coming to Harvard, he worked at Click to edit Master in the international legal Owens Corning Global Headquarters subtitle style department, as an integral part of the compliance team for adherence to the Energy Policy Act of 2005, and in structuring relations with its Saudi Arabian and South African joint ventures. Justin also worked in the legal department at the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), and was a researcher at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, where he pioneered the first major substantive work on transnational gas trade in the form of the Dolphin Project. 2/23/11
Slide 3: GCC carbon trading initiatives If GCC carbon trading initiatives relied on each country unilaterally initiating a domestic carbon trading platform, each Gulf country would likely be guided by its own national interests, fearful that if one implements binding carbon limits, carbon-intensive industries would flee to another Gulf jurisdiction with less strict regulations. In forging an optimal carbon abatement program, Gulf regulators should use asto edit Master subtitleNorth American a template the style Click and EU experiences with market-based mechanisms that control environmental externalities. There is no need to reinvent the wheel. With a nuanced understanding of the special characteristics of the Gulf, GCC regulators will be able to create a carbon trading platform that would take into account the region’s myriad fossil fuel projects and leverage the Gulf’s massive liquidity to ensure that economic growth would not be handicapped. 2/23/11
Slide 4: Notes/PaPer on Gulf carbon trading This paper will examine the parameters that a hypothetical Gulf-wide carbon trading platform should optimally assume. In spite of the discouraging results at Copenhagen, many industrialized countries have made substantial inroads towards the establishment of national carbon abatement programs. It is generally presumed that the next decade will witness some manner of global carbon accord. Click to edit Master subtitle style This paper, which argues the necessity of a Gulf carbon emissions trading platform, seeks to fill the dearth of literature relative to that region’s climate change mitigation strategies. 2/23/11
Slide 5: Sections on Paper Section Two of the paper supplies background information on the efforts of the respective Gulf countries to establish their national carbon trading platforms, and describes carbon abatement projects that developed from 2007-2009. Section Three discusses the elements essential to the creation of any Gulf-wide carbon trading platform. It also develops a methodical overview of a number of carbon trading schemes that could be implemented, and analyzes their respective advantages and disadvantages in the context of the Gulf. Click to edit Master subtitle style Section Four discusses, in depth, the applicable lessons from the world’s first carbon trading platform, the European Union Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), contextualizes them to the Gulf, and posits lessons for Gulf regulators as they begin to craft their own platform. 2/23/11
Slide 6: Sections on Paper Section Five considers the importance of establishing a comprehensive monitoring, evaluation, reporting and verification (MERV) framework for the ultimate success of a carbon emissions trading platform. The section also posits that the best model for the Gulf would be a staged introduction, supported by a strong legal structure. Section Five also cautions about possible red flags for which Gulf regulators should remain vigilant. Section Six concludes by incorporating the major points of the previous sections, and argues why a carbon trading emissions platform is a carbon abatement mechanism for the Gulf whose time Click to edit Master subtitle style has come. 2/23/11
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