Expanding multi-country emissions trading system is considered as crucial to fill the existing mitigation gap for the 2\degree C climate target. Trustworthy emissions accounting is the cornerstone of such a system encompassing different jurisdictions. However, traditional emissions measuring, reporting, and verification practices that support data authenticity might not be applicable as detailed data from large utilities and production facilities to be covered in the multi-country emissions trading system are usually highly sensitive and of severe national security concern. In this study, we propose a cryptographic framework for an authenticated and secure emissions accounting system that can resolve this data dilemma. We demonstrate that integrating a sequence of cryptographic protocols can preserve data authenticity and security for a stylized multi-country emissions trading system. We call for more research to promote applications of modern cryptography in future international climate governance to build trust and strengthen collaboration.
翻译:扩大多国排放量交易制度被认为是填补现有2°C气候目标缓解差距的关键。可靠的排放量核算是这一包括不同管辖区的制度的基石。然而,支持数据真实性的传统排放量衡量、报告和核实做法可能不适用,因为多国排放量交易制度所涵盖的大型公用事业和生产设施的详细数据通常高度敏感,并引起严重的国家安全关切。在本研究报告中,我们提议为经认证和安全的排放核算制度建立一个加密框架,以解决这一数据难题。我们证明,将一系列加密协议结合起来,可以维护数据真实性和安全性,建立一个结构化的多国排放量交易制度。我们呼吁开展更多的研究,促进现代加密技术在未来国际气候治理中的应用,以建立信任和加强合作。