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Released new forms for transition requests from cdm and methodologies under article 6.4

20:00 | 19/12/2024
On December 18, 2024, UNFCCC officially released new forms to streamline the transition from the CDM mechanism to the Article 6.4 mechanism. This is a crucial step in simplifying the shift from previous projects and methodologies to the recent sustainable development system, ensuring clarity and a smoother process.

Here is a compilation of the published forms:
1. Forms related to the transition from CDM to the Article 6.4 mechanism:

  • Request for review of transition request of CDM project activity to Article 6.4 mechanism form
    A6.4-FORM-AC-004: Link

  • Request for review of transition request of CDM programme of activities to Article 6.4 mechanism form
    A6.4-FORM-AC-005: Link

2. Forms for proposing new baseline and monitoring methodologies or methodological tools:

  •  New baseline and monitoring methodology or methodological tool proposal form
    A6.4-FORM-METH-001: Link

  • Proposed new baseline and monitoring methodology or methodological tool form
    A6.4-FORM-METH-002: Link

3. Forms for assessment and summaries of new baseline and monitoring methodologies or methodological tools:

  • New baseline and monitoring methodology or methodological tool initial assessment form
    A6.4-FORM-METH-003: Link

  •  Simplified summary of the new baseline and monitoring methodology or methodological tool form
    A6.4-FORM-METH-004: Link

  • New baseline and monitoring methodology or methodological tool expert review form
    A6.4-FORM-METH-005: Link

4. Form for recommendations on methodologies:

  • New baseline and monitoring methodology and methodological tool recommendation form
    A6.4-FORM-METH-006: Link

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