Launched in 2000, the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is the largest repository of corporate
greenhouse gas emissions data in the world, with 77 percent of Fortune 500 companies signed up.
Which is why the EPA has done a great service by compiling the
latest greenhouse gas emissions data onto a handy interactive map, so you can see for yourself where the major emitters are.
Quite the opposite of imposing regulations on livestock producers in the United States, Congress has actually explicitly forbidden the EPA from
collecting greenhouse gas emission data from livestock producers, making it the only major source of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States that enjoys such an exemption.
CAIT provides a comprehensive and comparable database of
greenhouse gas emissions data (including all major sources and sinks) and other climate - relevant indicators.
Just weeks after the Paris Agreement the clean energy investment and
greenhouse gas emission data for 2015 started to come in, and the stats were better than anyone could have expected.