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The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is one of the flexibility mechanisms established under the Kyoto Protocol to help countries achieve their greenhouse gas emission reduction commitments in a cost-effective manner. It promotes projects in developing countries that reduce or avoid greenhouse gas emissions while supporting sustainable development. Through these projects, Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) are generated, encouraging investments in clean technologies, renewable energy, and energy-efficient solutions that contribute to global climate change mitigation.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Emission Reduction | Mitigation |
| Carbon Credits | Certification |
| Renewable Energy | Promotion |
| Energy Efficiency | Optimization |
| Additional Information | |
|---|---|
| Customisable | No |

CERs are carbon credits issued to projects that achieve verified greenhouse gas emission reductions under the CDM framework.
Renewable energy, energy efficiency, waste management, landfill gas recovery, methane capture, and industrial emission reduction projects are commonly eligible.
Governments, industries, project developers, investors, and communities can benefit from reduced emissions, carbon credits, and sustainable development opportunities.
CDM helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions, generates carbon credits, promotes renewable energy, improves energy efficiency, supports environmental compliance, and contributes to global climate change mitigation.
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