Tag: GACMO

Ethiopia, Erik Hathaway, Unsplash

Enhancing Ethiopia’s Climate Action Capacity

Climate transparency to measure and track climate action impact in Ethiopia and engage in carbon markets under the Paris Agreement

April 23rd, 2024

An introduction to GACMO 2.0

New enhanced emissions projection tool for informed climate decision making – here is how the GACMO tool works

February 21st, 2024

Havana, Cuba. Дмитрий Трепольский, Pexels

New emissions projection tool ready for use in Cuba

Cuba can now use the new enhanced GACMO tool to project emissions, analyze mitigation options and meet reporting requirements

February 13th, 2024

Co2 model

GACMO 2.0: New tool for enhanced climate action

UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre has launched the GACMO 2.0, an enhanced tool strengthening global climate policy

February 6th, 2024

GACMO: Emissions projections tool adds transparency in Ethiopia and Seychelles

Greenhouse Gas Abatement Cost Model (GACMO) increases transparency with accurate evaluation of mitigation actions and effective NDC monitoring. Now a new version is being tested.

January 18th, 2024

Sousse and the Ribat, Tunisia. Photo JR Harris on Unsplash

Tunisia adds cost model to climate action tool-box

Tunisia has received training in the advanced GACMO tool to maximize climate action impacts

August 4th, 2023

Botswana gears up for climate transparency

New roadmap for climate action transparency points to stronger data collection and need for capacity

March 13th, 2023

Zimbabwe ICAT WS

Zimbabwe on track to better climate action transparency

Working with ICAT and UNEP-CCC has enabled Zimbabwe to better collect climate data and analyze climate policies to reach NDCs

July 15th, 2022

Cambodia uses transparency to create policies for national demands and international standards

Building on previous success, the country is now developing national MRV systems for transport policy

September 10th, 2021

Popular climate model now available in French

The Greenhouse Gas Abatement Cost Model (GACMO) – used by countries to set mitigation action goals and increase transparency in national reporting – has been translated in full to increase accessibility.

September 10th, 2020