14. NAMAs shall aim to address anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases and protect and enhance greenhouse gas sinks and reservoirs in a measurable way [and shall be quantified to the extent possible].
15. NAMAs by developing countries in aggregate should result in a substantial deviation from baseline by 2020 and by 2050 in a measurable, verifiable and reportable manner if enabled and supported by appropriate funding, technology transfer and capacity-building from developed country Parties. Individual mitigation efforts by developing country Parties must be also considered as NAMAs, and thus, should be undertaken in a measurable, reportable and verifiable manner.
16. The NAMAs by developing country Parties [in appendix 11] [should be] [shall be] [based on a no-lose target concept] [in the form of sectoral and economy-wide GHG emission intensity targets (GHG emissions per GDP)] in a measurable way], with a view to substantially limiting the growth of GHG emissions in those developing countries that contribute substantially to global emissions of GHGs.
Option to paragraph 16
NAMAs must contribute to overall global GHG emission reductions in a measurable way (tonnes of emissions reduced) so that progress in achieving global emission reductions can be assessed and efforts compared, and may include measurable and quantifiable emission reductions achieved through:
(a) Renewable energy targets;
(b) Energy efficiency targets;
(c) …
etc.]





