To reinforce stakeholder capacity and engagement, the secretariat is organizing a dedicated webinar entitled “Article 6.4 mechanism standards: upholding high integrity” with the overarching aim of enhancing stakeholders’ understanding of the work carried out by the Article 6.4 Supervisory Body (SBM) and its Methodology Expert Panel (MEP). The session will focus on key methodological elements essential to the mechanism’s credibility, including the application of the methodological standard, the demonstration of additionality, the setting of robust and dynamic baselines, and the identification and mitigation of leakage risks. Additionally, the webinar will provide insights into other ongoing work by the MEP to strengthen the methodological framework. By doing so, the webinar offers a unique platform for stakeholders to engage with the technical foundations of the Article 6.4 mechanism and gain a clearer view of the Supervisory Body’s ongoing efforts to uphold the highest standards of environmental integrity.
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