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Completed: April 2007 – ongoingService Type: Consulting on Development and Assessment of GHG Project Plans and Methodologies
Protocol Used: GHG Technology SMART Protocol, ISO 14064, WRI/WBCSD GHG Protocol for Projects
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Important Resources and References for Your GHG Needs
The world of GHG management includes many stakeholders from business, government, and civil society. We have gathered several of the most important resources related to GHG management, clean technology, and carbon markets here to help you navigate this world quickly and effectively. If you know of a resource that you think should be include here, please drop us a line with your suggestion.
GHG Labor Market Survey
This 2009 survey gathers the opinion of more than 700 key international industry professionals, scientists, and organizational leaders from across the globe. The report identifies the workforce needs that are necessary to the success of climate change policies and carbon markets globally.
World Resources Institute & World Business Council Sustainable Development’s GHG protocol (WRI/WBCSD)
The Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) is the most widely used international accounting tool for government and business leaders to understand, quantify, and manage greenhouse gas emissions.
ghgprotocol.org
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
ISO is the world's largest developer and publisher of International Standards.
iso.org
Offset Quality Initiative
The Offset Quality Initiative is a collaborative and consensus-based voluntary effort to pool the collective experience, resources and expertise of its member organizations regarding greenhouse gas reduction projects, or offsets.
offsetqualityinitiative.org
The Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS)
The VCS Program provides a robust, new global standard and program for approval of credible voluntary offsets.
v-c-s.org
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implementation (UNFCCC-CDM/JI)
Over a decade ago, most countries joined an international treaty -UNFCCC- to begin to consider what can be done to reduce global warming and to cope with whatever temperature increases are inevitable.
cdm.unfccc.int
The Gold Standard
The Gold Standard was created to ensure top quality projects under a Kyoto instrument, the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). It is the most widely endorsed quality standard for designing and implementing carbon offset projects.
cdmgoldstandard.org
The Climate Registry
The Climate Registry is a nonprofit partnership developing an accurate, complete, consistent and transparent greenhouse gas emissions measurement protocol that is capable of supporting voluntary and mandatory greenhouse gas emission reporting policies for its Members and Reporters.
theclimateregistry.org
California Climate Action Registry
The California Climate Action Registry is a private non-profit organization originally formed by the State of California and is regarded as a leading international thought center on climate change issues and an intersection where business, government and environmental organizations meet to work together to implement practical and effective solutions.
www.climateregistry.org
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI or "ReGGIe") is a cooperative effort by 9 Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states to discuss the design of a regional cap-and-trade program initially covering carbon dioxide emissions from power plants in the region. In the future, RGGI may be extended to include other sources of greenhouse gas emissions, and greenhouse gases other than CO2.
rggi.org
US EPA Climate Leaders
Climate Leaders is an EPA industry-government partnership that works with companies to develop comprehensive climate change strategies. Partner companies commit to reducing their impact on the global environment by completing a corporate-wide inventory of their greenhouse gas emissions based on a quality management system, setting aggressive reduction goals, and annually reporting their progress to EPA.
epa.gov/stateply
