loftslagsferlum
Loftslagsferlum is a term used in Icelandic public discourse to refer to regulatory gaps and allowances in policies designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It describes mechanisms that may enable some actors to avoid reducing emissions directly or to misrepresent progress, thereby weakening the credibility of climate targets. There is no formal legal definition; it is primarily used in media and policy debates to label perceived gaps.
The word is a compound built from loftslag, referring to climate/greenhouse environment, and ferlum, a policy
Common forms discussed as loftslagsferlum include the use of carbon offset schemes that count credits instead
Supporters contend that carefully designed exemptions and market-based measures can accelerate decarbonisation by directing capital and