0 the situation in which a government or organization is able to get money for a project from another government or organization, especially the European Union, only if it pays for most of the project itself:
1 the reduction in the amount of carbon dioxide gas released into the environment that happens only as a result of trading carbon credits:
The buzzword in the industry is "additionality" - the idea that offset purchases lead to additional greenhouse gas reductions.
Consequently, project proponents will have to estimate a baseline and demonstrate 'additionality'.
In order to understand the concerns expressed in the discussion around financial additionality, we shall first define types of potential diversion.
But the additionality is not just on the negative side.
In both of these examples, resilience fails the additionality test.
Applications are considered by reference to viability, additionality and the extent to which a market wider than a purely local one is served.
The point about the principle of additionality is that money from the lottery should not be a substitute for money from the public purse.
Additionality is a concept that protects the heritage from cuts in government spending; that is all.
I will review some aspects of the additionality argument over the past four or five years.