Definitions for "Supplementarity"
Under the rules of the Kyoto Protocol, the use of the 3 Kyoto mechanisms must be supplemental or additional to domestic action, with domestic action constituting a significant amount of the total country's effort to meet its target.
The Protocol does not allow Annex I parties to meet their emission targets entirely through use of emissions trading and the other Kyoto Mechanisms; use of the mechanisms must be supplemental to domestic actions to limit or reduce their emissions.
the term supplemental is used in Articles 6 and 17 of the Kyoto Protocol to describe the role that flexible mechanisms should play in relation to domestic actions for the purpose of achieving QELRCs. Quantitative limitations (ceilings) on the quantity of emissions reductions that can be achieved internationally have yet to be made at the global level.
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