The Forestry Commission, beneath the auspices of the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, has signed Emission Reductions Payment Agreement (ERPA) with Emergent Forest Finance Accelerator Incorporated (Emergent), a US-based non-profit organisation that serves because the convenor and coordinator of the Lowering Emissions by Accelerating Forest Finance (LEAF) Coalition.
The settlement will see Ghana receiving fee of as much as $50 million for emission reductions of as much as 5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equal, at a unit value of $10 per tonne of carbon dioxide equal.
The Agreement, which was signed on Friday, December 1, on the sidelines of the twenty eighth session of the Conference of Parties (COP28) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), made Ghana the primary nation, globally, to signal ERPA beneath the LEAF Coalition for the provision of high-integrity jurisdictional REDD+ emission reductions and removals credit score. Costa Rica, later, additionally, signed an settlement with Emergent, value $14 million, making the 2 international locations the one forest international locations to realize this feat.
The LEAF Coalition was launched in April, 2021 by the Governments of the United Kingdom, the United States and Norway, along with some main international corporations, as a voluntary international coalition to convey collectively corporations and governments, to offer finance for tropical and subtropical forest conservation commensurate with the size of the local weather change problem.
The Coalition goals to boost international local weather ambition and contribute to halting tropical and subtropical deforestation and forest degradation by 2030, by guaranteeing that tropical and subtropical forest jurisdictions have entry to massive scale, predictable performance-based finance, to allow them put money into diminished deforestation and sustainable rural development.
Following Call for Proposals, which 30 international locations participated, and after the preliminary technical screening by a panel of specialists, Ghana, Nepal and Ecuador have been chosen as the primary international locations to signal a Letter of Intent with the Coalition as part of preliminary steps in the direction of signing a binding ERPA to entry funds from the Coalition.
At COP26 in Glasgow, United Kingdom, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor, signed a Letter of Intent on behalf of Government.
Subsequently, the Minister inaugurated a Committee, chaired by the Deputy Minister accountable for Lands and Forestry, Benito Owusu-Bio, to work in the direction of securing a binding ERPA.
The Committee has been working with the Forestry Commission, as lead negotiators, resulting in Ghana changing into the primary nation to safe a binding ERPA.
Some 25 international locations and subnational governments, together with forest international locations like Republic of Congo, Bolivia, Columbia and Brazil, have signed Letters of Intent, and are, additionally, working in the direction of a binding ERPA with Emergent.
Speaking at a ceremony to mark the signing of the Agreement on Sunday, December 3, at COP28 in Dubai, UAE, the Lands Minister stated the signing of the Agreement is additional testomony to Ghana’s targeted efforts at revamping her forest panorama restoration fortunes with the fitting sustainability protocols.
He stated the significance of forest and nature-based options to local weather change is important at this disaster second, and international locations should scale up efforts to ship on these options.
According to Mr. Jinapor, this new settlement will complement different interventions being carried out to halt local weather change, such because the flagship Green Ghana Project, the Ghana Forest Plantation Strategy, and the Ghana REDD+ Strategy.
Ghana has already obtained result-based funds of greater than $4.8 million, beneath the Ghana Cocoa REDD+ Programme, and is implementing the Ghana Shea Landscape Restoration Programme with assist from the Green Climate Fund.
The Minister stated the brand new ERPA will assist Ghana prolong local weather motion to areas past her Carbon Fund space.
He referred to as on the worldwide group to return collectively to assist actions in the direction of forest restoration and safety.
“The time to act with speed and effectiveness against climate change is now. The time for partnership and collaboration in ramping up forest and nature-based climate action is, indeed, now…. Let us, therefore, get on with this noble undertaking to save our planet,” Mr. Jinapor stated.
On his half, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Emergent, Eron Bloomgarden, congratulated Ghana for the feat chalked.
He stated the dedication and zeal of the crew from Ghana ensured that an settlement was reached inside a document time, making Ghana the primary African nation to signal such settlement.
He expressed his optimism in the direction of delivering forest options to local weather change.
The United Kingdom’s Minister for Energy Security and Net Zero, Graham Stuart, talking on the transaction, stated halting tropical deforestation is important to tackling local weather change, and the dedication of forest international locations like Ghana to guard pure ecosystems is commendable.
On his half, the Minister for Climate and Environment of Norway, Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, stated he was excited for Ghana and Costa Rica signing ERPA beneath the LEAF Coalition, and referred to as on governments and the personal sector to ramp up private and non-private finance for forest international locations to companion with the LEAF Coalition to ship top quality forest carbon.
Forest and nature-based options to local weather change have been on the centre of successive COPs since 2021, because it has the potential to ship as much as a 3rd of world local weather options