Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Tag: Core Carbon Principles (CCP)

Core Carbon Principles (CCP) and Quality Premium

The Core Carbon Principles (CCP), established by the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM), constitute the most stringent quality benchmark in the carbon market. CCP-qualified credits must satisfy three fundamental criteria: additionality (the emission reductions would not have occurred without the financial incentive of the carbon credit), permanence (the reductions are irreversible over…

Read more

Pillar Two’s Silent Killer: How GloBE Rules Decimate Tax Benefits for Tokenized Carbon Credits

The widespread implementation of OECD Pillar Two (GloBE rules) starting in fiscal year 2024-2025 fundamentally alters the economics of tokenized carbon credit investment. This analysis, based on quantitative modeling and international tax doctrine, demonstrates three key effects: Pillar Two erodes the tax value of tokenized carbon credits by neutralizing non-refundable tax credits and ESG incentives…

Read more