DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Singapore’s National Climate Change Secretariat (NCCS) and the world’s largest independent carbon crediting programs – Gold Standard and Verra’s Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) Program – announced a collaboration to help countries better leverage and utilize carbon crediting programs to achieve their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement. Together, these organizations will develop a playbook outlining consistent and streamlined standard operating procedures that countries can use to increase their use of existing carbon crediting programs to achieve and exceed their NDCs.
Article 6 of the Paris Agreement allows governments and private sector participants to cooperate internationally through market-based mechanisms to pursue their climate targets. Governments can work through existing carbon crediting programs to certify their emission reductions and removals, thereby relieving administrative burdens and accelerating the achievement of their NDCs.
Independent carbon crediting programs such as Verra and Gold Standard are available, operational and increasingly used by corporates and other investors to mobilize the flow of carbon finance from the private sector to developing countries. Creating effective and consistent processes for these existing standards can save countries significant time, money and additional resources in the development of their own programs.
Presently, how governments and carbon crediting programs should work together under Article 6 is still being defined, and this may lead to divergent approaches, which could hinder its implementation.
This collaboration aims to avoid that risk by defining the respective roles of national registries and crediting program registries, detailing how information should be exchanged and offering harmonized approaches to implement and comply with Article 6 rules.
The three organizations will engage and seek feedback from other countries and independent carbon crediting programs, with the aim of completing the playbook by mid-2024.
STAKEHOLDER CONTACTS:
Hugh Salway | Senior Director, Market Development and Partnerships, Gold Standard hugh.salway@goldstandard.org
Andrew Howard | Senior Director of Climate Policy and Strategy, Verra
ahoward@verra.org
National Climate Change Secretariat (Singapore):
climate_cooperation@pmo.gov.sg
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Wendy Tan | Senior Manager, Corporate Communications Directorate, Strategy Group
Wendy_TAN@pmo.gov.sg | +65 8764 1128
Jeremy Warren | Senior Manager for Media Relations, Verra
jwarren@verra.org | +1 512 851 9133
Jamie Ballantyne | Director of Marketing and Communications, Gold Standard
Jaime.ballantyne@goldstandard.org | +44 7970 822564
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The National Climate Change Secretariat (NCCS) is part of the Strategy Group under the Prime Minister’s Office which develops and implements Singapore’s domestic and international policies and strategies to tackle climate change. NCCS achieves this by adopting a Whole-of- Government approach and working with the People and Private sectors to mitigate carbon emissions in all sectors, helping Singapore adapt to the effects of climate change, harnessing economic and green growth opportunities arising from climate change, and encouraging public awareness and action on climate change. For more information, please visit www.nccs.gov.sg.
Verra is a global leader helping to tackle the world’s most intractable environmental and social challenges. As a mission-driven nonprofit organization, Verra is committed to helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve livelihoods and protect natural resources by working with the private and public sectors. We support climate action and sustainable development with standards, tools and programs that credibly, transparently and robustly assess environmental and social impacts and enable funding for sustaining and scaling up projects that verifiably deliver these benefits.
Gold Standard was established in 2003 by WWF and other international NGOs as a best practice standard to help the world grow to zero. All Gold Standard certified projects and programmes accelerate progress towards the Net-Zero ambition of the Paris Climate Agreement while catalyzing impact toward the broader Sustainable Development Goals. Its standard, Gold Standard for the Global Goals, allows climate and development initiatives to quantify, certify and maximize their impacts toward climate security and sustainable development. Certification against the standard provides the confidence that these results are measured and verified, enabling credible impact reporting. ISEAL Code Compliant and backed by a broad NGO Supporter Network, Gold Standard has 2900+ projects underway in over 100 countries, creating billions of dollars of shared value from climate and development action worldwide.