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🏛 AIDES_TERRITOIRES · 📍 FR
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Dec 10, 2024
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Water and aquatic environments / Water sanitation, Water and aquatic environments / Rivers / canals / bodies of water, Nature / environment / Forests, Nature / environment / Soils, Economic development / production and consumption / Agriculture and agri-food, Nature / environment / Biodiversity, Economic development / production and consumption / Employment, Economic development / production and consumption / Economic attractiveness, Energy / Waste / Carbon footprint reduction
Context: Public and private actors must commit to a decarbonization approach, regulated by the European Green Deal and the National Low Carbon Strategy, which aims in particular to reduce GHG emissions by 40% by 2030 (vs. 1990) and to double our carbon sinks.
Methodology: Once public and private actors have completed their 1st Carbon Footprint, they initiate actions to reduce their footprint but face residual emissions every year. Reducing certain emissions can take time: lack of technology, mobilization of stakeholders, etc. However, there is a temporary solution for these residual emissions to contribute to carbon neutrality: Carbon contribution.
Mechanism: Actors can finance projects that will reduce or sequester GHG emissions elsewhere in France or abroad. These projects will reduce CO2e emissions globally and will present many other socio-economic and biodiversity benefits depending on the project. Through their action, these actors will receive carbon credits, which they can value, as part of their commitment to global neutrality, in addition to all previously undertaken reduction actions.
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