Not exact matches
-- The regulations promulgated under this paragraph shall include
standards and
protocols for project eligibility, certification of destroyers, monitoring, tracking, destruction efficiency, quantification of project and baseline emissions and
carbon dioxide equivalent value, and verification.
Additionally, REF applies third - party methodologies and
protocols for verifying
carbon credits at the highest global
standards.
Moreover, the
standard Kyoto
Protocol structure does not allow or encourage least - developed countries to stay low
carbon.
The business leaders, clearly addressing the US, which is the now the only and largest emitter of greenhouse gases not to have signed Kyoto or pledged to support a new
protocol since the newly elected Australian PM stated he will sign, urge policymakers here to move away from a vague voluntary approach on
carbon standards to a mandatory
standard.
The short answer is yes, providing your
carbon footprint has been calculated according to a recognised
standard — either the WRI / WBCSD Greenhouse Gas
Protocol and / or ISO 14064.
The VER + is a
carbon offset
standard and closely follows the Kyoto
Protocol's project - based mechanisms (CDM and JI).
Furthermore, NGOs and
standards bodies can help incentivize CDR through updating
protocols and
standards in a way that appropriately rewards
carbon removal alongside
carbon abatement.
-- The regulations promulgated under this paragraph shall include
standards and
protocols for project eligibility, certification of destroyers, monitoring, tracking, destruction efficiency, quantification of project and baseline emissions and
carbon dioxide equivalent value, and verification.
Due to recent changes to the Greenhouse Gas
Protocol — the global
standard for
carbon accounting — companies can now report emission reduction impacts stemming from the use of green electricity.
Due to recent changes to the Greenhouse Gas (GHG)
Protocol, the global
standard for
carbon accounting, companies can now report emission - reducing effects derived from the consumption of green electricity, which they were previously unable to do.
The GHG
Protocol's Scope III and Product Life Cycle
standards are the leading international
standards for calculating
carbon - equivalent emissions for products.
A. To calculate a
carbon - equivalent footprint of a product, Architecture 2030 recommends using either the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 14000
standards or the Greenhouse Gas (GHG)
Protocol Scope III and Product Life Cycle
standards for
carbon footprints (currently under development by the World Resources Institute and the World Business Council on Sustainable Development).
To counteract these issues, NativeEnergy is using The Gold
Standard's established
carbon reduction
protocol to assess, implement, monitor and verify a 10 year long project that will deliver clean water while reducing
carbon dioxide emissions.
Perform
carbon measurement in accordance with international
standards (e.g. WRI / WBCSD GHG
Protocols and ISO 14064)