
Clean Development Mechanism Executive Board
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Executive Board is a governing body established under the Kyoto Protocol to supervise and oversee projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries. It ensures these projects meet quality standards, are properly registered, and generate real, verifiable emission reductions. This mechanism allows developed countries to earn credits for investments in sustainable projects abroad, supporting global efforts to combat climate change while promoting sustainable development in host countries. The Board's role is vital for maintaining transparency, credibility, and consistency in how these emission reduction projects are managed and verified.