ACHIEVE has made strong progress across all work packages. The project has delivered key analytical tools and frameworks to support the development and assessment of high-integrity voluntary climate action (VCA).
- Mapping of 267 cooperative climate initiatives (CCIs) and 43 carbon market-related initiatives, highlighting trends in governance, participation, and integrity,
- Development of draft integrity framework around four core principles—justice and equity, accountability, low-carbon and resilient transformation, and environmental protection—and testing through workshops and stakeholder feedback,
- Assessment of integrity and effectiveness of existing voluntary initiatives, incl. ten major corporate climate action rating providers, revealing substantial differences in coverage and transparency and raising questions about comparability and credibility,
- Development of model for future evaluation of carbon credit quality,
- Assessment of new methodology for avoided deforestation under the Verified Carbon Standard,
- Analysis of climate strategies of large agri-food companies,
- Analysis of impact of city-level participation in global climate networks,
- Assessment of integrity of using carbon credits by companies and cities,
- Co-development of the Oxford Principles for Responsible Engagement with Article 6,
- Setting up mapping interaction between voluntary initiatives and regulatory frameworks at national and EU levels,
- Assessment of two (out of six planned) case studies on climate action integrity by major European cities, incl. online workshop with city practitioners to discuss citizen participation in climate action,
- Setting up transition scenarios for non-state actors, using integrity indicators and method development to better integrate non-state actors into climate scenario models,
- Development and launch of ACHIEVE stakeholder platform to support ongoing engagement and knowledge exchange,
- Extensive scientific and non-scientific communication and collaboration with other projects, producing a range of accessible outputs, including info clips, a public beta version of the C-CID database, the project website and many social media posts to raise awareness about, and engagement with, project activities.