päästeteenuste
Päästeteenuste, also known as emission reduction services, are financial instruments designed to incentivize the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. These services are typically traded on carbon markets, where entities can buy and sell the right to emit a certain amount of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases. The primary goal of päästeteenuste is to create a market-based mechanism for reducing emissions, thereby contributing to climate change mitigation.
There are several types of päästeteenuste, including:
1. Emission Reduction Units (ERUs): These are the most common type of päästeteenuste. ERUs represent the right
2. Certified Emission Reductions (CERs): CERs are similar to ERUs but are issued by the Clean Development
3. Voluntary Carbon Credits: These are not traded on regulated markets but are issued by private companies
Päästeteenuste can be used by businesses and governments to meet their emission reduction targets. For example,
The effectiveness of päästeteenuste in reducing emissions depends on several factors, including the quality of the