Proportional Attribution in Article 6 Climate Finance for Multi-Country Carbon Programs

Category
Climate policy and strategy, Carbon and climate finance
Themes
Article 6, Carbon Crediting, Carbon credits, Climate Change Mitigation Policy, Guidelines
Service provided
Guidelines Writing, Tool Development
Time period
2026
Clients
Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO)
Partners
Region
Europe
Country
Location
Proportional Attribution in Article 6 Climate Finance for Multi-Country Carbon Programs
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Project description

In‑depth, policy‑grounded assessment of attribution approaches for blended climate and carbon finance, with a specific focus on the proportional attribution approach in the context of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and the MCFA program. The work reassesses the theoretical justifications and assumptions behind proportional attribution in light of the evolving post‑Glasgow regulatory framework, emerging UNFCCC guidance, and practical experience from sovereign carbon funds and multi‑country programs. It combines a targeted desk review of rules, guidance, expert literature, and country practice with a contextual analysis of MCFA implementation to evaluate whether proportional attribution remains valid, robust, and environmentally sound under current market and policy conditions, and to identify where alternative approaches may be more appropriate.

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The team

Randall Spalding-Fecher
Randall Spalding-Fecher
Director
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Stephan Gill
Stephan Gill
Director
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Paula Hoffmann
Paula Hoffmann
Senior Consultant
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Maxime Malbranque
Maxime Malbranque
Senior Consultant
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