The Clean development mechanism

  • Muchelulea Y
  • Mulama K
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The Clean development mechanism (CDM) is a new tool for promoting sustainable development in developing countries. It was established by the Kyoto Protocol under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). It promises developed countries certified emission reductions (CERs) if they comply with their quantified emission targets and developing countries sustainable development benefits if they participate and invest in clean renewable technologies. Energy development through investments in clean technology transfer can contribute to sustainable development. However, sustainable development will only be achieved if current barriers and gaps facing CDM project implementation in Kenya are mitigated or removed altogether paving way for the development of more CDM projects in Kenya.

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Muchelulea, Y., & Mulama, K. (2016). The Clean development mechanism. Journal of Management and Science, 6(1), 95–112. https://doi.org/10.26524/jms.2016.10

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