McKinsey&Company

McKinsey.com

A new look at carbon offsets

Carbon markets will continue to play a role in pricing—and limiting—emissions, but the opportunity in developing markets may be less promising than once expected.

01/02/2010
Marcel Brinkman
McKinsey Quarterly
A new look at carbon offsets

The CFOs of any company that uses or produces energy were naturally interested in the outcome of the recent Copenhagen round of global climate negotiations, for both the potential new costs and new opportunities. Although the conference did not lead to the legally binding global carbon reduction treaty that a lot of climate watchers had hoped for, many are still watching closely as regional (rather than global) carbon markets continue to evolve. For despite the uncertainty in Copenhagen, current global carbon market arrangements will probably survive. The pricing that these markets set for carbon emission allowances will continue to be increasingly important for businesses—in particular, those facing the cost of buying allowances (so-called carbon credits) or developing projects for which carbon credits are anticipated sources of revenue.

Emission caps and related carbon trading in developed nations are a very effective way to reduce carbon emissions if supported by other forms of regulation, such as energy-efficiency standards. Moreover, developed nations will continue to be bound by domestically defined emission caps and can trade their carbon allocations among each other and through the offset market for developing nations.

 

A new look at carbon offsets

Contributi affini

01/05/2010 - Il futuro del carbon trading

Nei prossimi anni saranno ancora i mercati dei diritti di emissione a stabilire il[...]
Marcel Brinkman
Business

01/11/2011 - Resource revolution: Meeting the world’s energy, materials, food, and water needs

A complete rethink of resource management—a resource revolution—will be needed to[...]
Richard Dobbs, Jeremy Oppenheim, Fraser Thompson,[...]
McKinsey Global Institute

01/10/2011 - The business of sustainability: McKinsey Global Survey results

More companies are managing sustainability to improve processes, pursue growth, and[...]
Sheila Bonini, Stephan Görner
McKinsey Quarterly

Esempio di progetto

Guido
Director
Alfonso, Partner
Enrico
Partner
Silvia, Associate Principal
Marina
Associate Principal
Cesar, Associate
Yuval, Business Analyst

Esempio di progetto

Vittorio, Director
Vincenzo
Director
Clara-Christina, Director
Tim, Director
Iacopo, Partner
Patrick, Partner
Andrea, Engagement Manager
Carsten, Engagement Manager
Marco, Engagement Manager
Michele, Associate
Paolo, Business Analyst
Valentina, Business Analyst