Donors to the CDM Rulebook
The CDM Rulebook has been developed by Baker & McKenzie, with the generous support of our donors:
- United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Swedish Energy Agency
- New Zealand Ministry for the Environment
- Australian Department of Climate Change
- Asian Development Bank
- World Bank
- United Nations Development Programme
- UNEP Risoe Centre
About Baker & McKenzie
Baker & McKenzie was the first law firm to recognise the importance of global efforts to address climate change and the importance of such legal developments to our clients. The future will be increasingly carbon constrained requiring major technological shifts and creating not only serious liabilities but presenting tremendous opportunities.
Baker & McKenzie has the world's largest and most experienced team of climate change lawyers working in developed, developing and least developed country jurisdictions. The firm has its global expertise in this area and has provided legal advice on nearly all of the major international carbon transactions and carbon projects, and given assistance to many countries in the development of climate laws.
Through its network of over 3300 lawyers in 70 offices in 38 countries, the firm is able to offer an unparalleled service in countries leading the development of greenhouse gas reform.
We represent leaders in the carbon market and are trusted advisors to global clients including the World Bank's Carbon Finance Business, Japan Carbon Finance Ltd, the European Carbon Fund, Climate Change Capital and its associated Carbon Funds, the Asian Development Bank and a number of multinationals including BP and Rabobank International.
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