Government of Canada: The Global Carbon Pricing Challenge

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Launched at COP26, the Global Carbon Pricing Challenge calls for a partnership of carbon pricing champions from around the world to expand the use of carbon pricing by strengthening existing systems and supporting emerging ones. The Challenge also creates a forum for dialogue and coordination to better understand policy design choices and to support other countries in adopting carbon pricing.

The Challenge places a special emphasis on supporting developing countries, recognizing the unique challenges they face in addressing climate change. The Challenge's commitment to inclusivity ensures that the benefits of global collaboration extend across diverse economies and circumstances, fostering cooperation towards accelerating the transition to a low-carbon future.

The Challenge

Canada is calling on all countries to adopt carbon pricing as a central part of their climate strategies, toward a collective goal of covering 60 percent of global emissions by 2030.

Launched at COP26, the Global Carbon Pricing Challenge calls for a partnership of carbon pricing champions from around the world to expand the use of carbon pricing by strengthening existing systems and supporting emerging ones. The Challenge also creates a forum for dialogue and coordination to better understand policy design choices and to support other countries in adopting carbon pricing.

The Challenge places a special emphasis on supporting developing countries, recognizing the unique challenges they face in addressing climate change. The Challenge's commitment to inclusivity ensures that the benefits of global collaboration extend across diverse economies and circumstances, fostering cooperation towards accelerating the transition to a low-carbon future.

Why join the Challenge?

The Challenge provides an opportunity for partners to build on their strong foundations of carbon pricing leadership in partnership with likeminded jurisdictions.  It complements existing international initiatives on carbon pricing:

  • It provides a leader-level forum for dialogue to help spur action and raise the profile of a policy tool that drives least-cost emissions reductions
  • It sets a concrete target for emissions coverage – no other initiative does this for carbon pricing. The overarching GCPC goal will help contextualize international pricing initiatives, encourage greater ambition, and allow us to track progress over time
  • It serves to spotlight and amplify other complementary initiatives, including those led by key international organizations such as the World Bank, International Carbon Action Partnership (ICAP), the International Energy Agency (IEA), and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). By joining the GCPC, countries will have the opportunity to link into these initiatives
  • It establishes an avenue to discuss international considerations related to carbon pricing, such as leveling the playing field internationally in terms of carbon costs, mitigating carbon leakage, and driving increased climate ambition

How to join the Challenge

Jurisdictions with carbon pricing systems assessed by the World Bank to be “implemented” or “scheduled for implementation” are invited to join as Partners.

Partners to the GCPC are also asked to:

  • Commit to the collective goal of increasing explicit carbon pricing globally
  • Offer to share technical support and lessons learned with jurisdictions looking to adopt and implement carbon pricing systems; and
  • Identify opportunities to strengthen their own domestic pricing systems, and work to increase the coverage, effectiveness, and stringency of those systems over time

After joining the Challenge, the nature of Partners’ participation is flexible, and could include:

  • sending representatives to the Technical Working Group, and/or the Advisory Committee
  • showcasing progress on carbon pricing at major international conferences
  • further outreach on carbon pricing through existing or new networks
  • sharing experience and technical expertise on carbon pricing through country-to-country partnerships to support countries implementing carbon pricing systems

Any country or jurisdiction with a clear interest in carbon pricing may join as Friends to the initiative. Friends of the GCPC may send representatives to the Technical Working Group and could participate in pilot partnerships to receive tailored support for their efforts to implement or better understand carbon pricing.

Champions

The World Bank carbon pricing dashboard provides an overview of all carbon pricing systems around the world. Of the 73 carbon pricing initiatives currently in place across the globe, there are 39 national systems and 33 subnational systems. Together these initiatives cover 23% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

These countries have joined Canada as partners to the Global Carbon Pricing Challenge: Chile, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Germany.

 

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