Singapore and Peru have successfully concluded negotiations on an Implementation Agreement aimed at enhancing carbon credit cooperation. This agreement is aligned with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, which facilitates international carbon markets and emissions trading.
Advancing Climate Ambitions Through Carbon Credits
The collaboration between Singapore and Peru aims to unlock additional mitigation activities. It focuses on scaling impactful climate solutions to meet both countries’ climate targets. The agreement establishes a framework for generating and transferring carbon credits that comply with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
This framework outlines the processes and criteria for developing carbon credit projects and transferring credits between the two countries.
Ensuring Integrity and Transparency in Carbon Markets
Singapore has committed to ensuring the integrity, quality, and transparency of its carbon markets. The country plans to implement robust accounting systems to prevent the double counting of carbon credits. This will include requiring corresponding adjustments for internationally transferred carbon credits.
Projects under this agreement will prioritize sustainable development and provide co-benefits for local communities in Peru.
Singapore and Peru’s Shared Vision for Climate Action
Ms. Grace Fu, Singapore’s Minister for Sustainability and the Environment, emphasized that the agreement represents a significant milestone in global climate action. She expressed gratitude to Peru for its partnership in advancing climate goals and noted that the agreement would allow the private sector to develop projects with tangible environmental benefits.
Peru’s Strategic Development Goals Supported by the Agreement
Peru’s Deputy Minister of Strategic Development of Natural Resources, Ms. Raquel Soto, highlighted the benefits of the partnership for Peru. She noted that the agreement would help Peru address climate change while fostering sustainable development.
The agreement will enable Peru to access international carbon markets and attract investments in high-quality mitigation projects. It also reinforces Peru’s leadership in using the Paris Agreement’s Article 6 mechanisms to promote innovation, create green jobs, and meet its climate commitments.
A Powerful Example of International Cooperation
This partnership between Singapore and Peru underscores the importance of international cooperation in building a more sustainable future. By working together, both countries aim to drive climate action, support local economies, and create long-lasting environmental benefits.