Kenya and Norway sign Statement of Intent to advance carbon market agreement under Paris Framework

Date: 2026-06-12
news-banner

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Kenya and Norway have signed a Statement of Intent to negotiate a bilateral agreement under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement, marking a significant step in strengthening international climate cooperation and expanding carbon market engagement.

The agreement was signed on 9 June 2026, laying the groundwork for a future structured bilateral arrangement aimed at facilitating the transfer of internationally traded mitigation outcomes between the two countries.

According to Kenya’s Special Envoy for Climate Change, the development goes beyond a diplomatic signal and opens the pathway for a formal agreement that could expand the pool of buyers for carbon credits generated in Kenya.

The initiative is expected to unlock new flows of climate finance, stimulate private sector green investment, create employment opportunities, and support broader climate and development objectives in Kenya.

Kenya has positioned itself as a regional leader in carbon market readiness, while Norway, through its NOGER Initiative, has committed significant climate finance support for developing economies, including an allocation of over NOK 15 billion.

Both countries indicated that attention will now shift to detailed negotiations aimed at finalizing a bilateral agreement that aligns with Article 6.2 rules and supports high-integrity carbon market development.

The partnership is expected to contribute to Kenya’s clean energy transition while supporting global efforts to achieve Paris Agreement targets through market-based climate mechanisms.

 

Leave Your Comments