United States

Initiative on Joint Implementation

A U.S. International Global Climate Initiative for Sustainable Development and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions in cooperation with Activities Implemented Jointly under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

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How did the USIJI come to be?

The first meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UNFCCC was an historic event that took place March 28-April 17, 1995 in Berlin. At this meeting, a decision was made to establish a pilot phase for Activities Implemented Jointly (AIJ) among parties to the convention. The United States is a strong supporter of AIJ, and in 1993 was the first country to initiate its own JI program, the USIJI. The criteria established for AIJ are similar to those established for USIJI. The pilot phase, which is scheduled to end by the year 2000, provides an excellent opportunity to demonstrate the viability of JI as a practical and equitable strategy for helping to meet the objectives of the UNFCCC. USIJI plays an important role in this effort.


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