Sentences with phrase «national inventory reports»

In addition, the secretariat prepared an information note FCCC / SBSTA / 2005 / INF.7 presenting information on HWP contained in previous submissions from Parties and in national inventory reports.
All 41 Annex I Parties submitted their GHG inventory common reporting format (CRF) tables and national inventory reports (NIRs) in 2010.
At its eighth session, the Conference of the Parties requested the secretariat to publish on its web site the annual inventory submissions consisting of the national inventory report (NIR) and common reporting format (CRF) of all Parties included in Annex I to the Convention.
For information on actual emission factors, the latest national inventory report for the relevant Party should be consulted.
Electricity emissions factors were used from the National Inventory Report Canada (2011): Part 3.
Based on information from Environment Canada's National Inventory Report: Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks in Canada, Bullfrog Power can provide the emissions calculators below to estimate CO2e reductions that can be attributed to each MWh of renewable electricity and m3 or GJ of green natural gas generated and injected onto the systems on our customers» behalf.
The EFs are reported in Environment Canada's «National Inventory Report, Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks.»

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The National Association of Realtors separately reported last month that inventory ended 2012 at an 11 - year low.
Of 23 national metro areas, the city saw the largest decline in housing inventory over the past year, the Houston Business Journal reported.
Governments (at national and subnational levels) and companies should quantify and report on their food loss and waste in order to develop a base - year inventory and then monitor progress over time through 2030.
In compiling its report, the commission drew on data from the National Peatland Resource Inventory, drawn up by Richard Lindsay of the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland to conclude that there are 67 000 hectares of surviving raised peatland in Britain, but that no more than a tenth of this is close to pristine condition, with a full range of plants and animals and water tables undamaged by drainage.
Reporting is done by Parties by submitting annual emission inventories and national reports under the Protocol at regular intervals.
James J. Dooley • Expert Reviewer, «Carbon Dioxide Transport, Injection and Geological Storage,» IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (2006) • Lead Author, «Economics of Carbon Capture and Disposal,» IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (2006) • Cross-Cutting Chairman for «Market Deployment,» IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (2006) • Lead Author, «Technical Summary,» IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (2006) • Expert Reviewer, Climate Change 2001: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability.
«Even though K — 12 schools are the largest public building sector in the U.S. and represent the second largest category of public infrastructure investment, there is no current dataset at a national level, and many states could not report on the size of their public school inventory,» said Mary Filardo, author of the report and executive director, 21st Century School Fund.
Database reveals 23,000 items missing from French national collections Some 23,000 items from France's national collection have gone missing since an inventory was established in 1929, reports Liberation.
Report on national greenhouse gas inventory data from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention for the period 1990 - 2012
Work programme on the revision of the guidelines for the review of biennial reports and national communications, including national inventory reviews, for developed country Parties
The category land - use change and forestry of the 1995 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, used by Parties to report their second national communications has three main sub-catNational Greenhouse Gas Inventories, used by Parties to report their second national communications has three main sub-catnational communications has three main sub-categories:
From a preliminary assessment of second national communications, it is clear that further methodological work is necessary in order to ensure that the estimation and reporting of GHG inventory data for land - use change and forestry are consistent, transparent and comparable.
Parties adopted the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories as the standard methodology for reporting their national GHG inventories (Decisions 3 / CP.1 and 9 National Greenhouse Gas Inventories as the standard methodology for reporting their national GHG inventories (Decisions 3 / CP.1 andInventories as the standard methodology for reporting their national GHG inventories (Decisions 3 / CP.1 and 9 national GHG inventories (Decisions 3 / CP.1 andinventories (Decisions 3 / CP.1 and 9 / CP.2).
The content of this bibliographic system and repository shall be shared between all the Working Groups and the Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, and shall be publicly available on or before completion of the Report for a period of at least five years.
Note: NCI = initial national communication; NC2 = second national communication; NC3 = third national communication; NC4 = fourth national communication; INV = separate GHG inventory; BUR1 = first biennial update report.
In section 4.2, «Reports Accepted by Working Groups and Reports prepared by the Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories», this paragraph should be added: Reports accepted by Working Groups, or prepared by the Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, shall be made publicly available under the Creative Commons Attribution Share - Alike license CC - BY - SA.
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The main objective of the Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories is to develop and refine a methodology for the calculation and reporting of national GHG emissions and rNational Greenhouse Gas Inventories is to develop and refine a methodology for the calculation and reporting of national GHG emissions and rnational GHG emissions and removals.
IPCC - 37: IPCC 37 will consider two methodology reports: the «2013 Supplement to the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories: Wetlands»; and the good practice guidance on estimating GHG emissions and removals from land use, land - use change and forestry under the Kyoto Protocol.
Articles 5, 7 and 8 of the Kyoto Protocol address reporting and review of information by Annex I Parties under the Protocol, as well as national systems and methodologies for the preparation of greenhouse gas inventories.
This in turn required the developed countries to report annual GHG inventory every year; prepare a biennial report — highlighting the progress made in meeting its obligations under the Convention, both, on mitigation pledges and support; and national communication every four years; and, for the developing countries to prepare a biennial update report, including GHG inventory, on planning and implementing NAMAs, and to prepare a national communication every four years.
Recognizing this situation, and considering the national inventory practices, the Corporate Standard requires that CO2 emissions from biomass combustion be reported separately from the other scopes in a memo item.
A: The IPCC has generated a number of methodology reports on national greenhouse gas inventories with a view to providing internationally acceptable inventory methodologies.
But such changes are seldom reported in national inventories.
The main objective of the Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories is to develop and refine a methodology for the calculation and reporting of national greenhouse gas emissions and rNational Greenhouse Gas Inventories is to develop and refine a methodology for the calculation and reporting of national greenhouse gas emissions and rnational greenhouse gas emissions and removals.
At its 43rd Session in April 2016, it decided to produce three Special Reports, a Methodology Report to update guidelines on national greenhouse gas inventories and the AR6.
What the NYT fails to mention is the fact that the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report actually recommended regulators use a combination of facility - level (bottom - up), aircraft and tower measurements (top - down) and satellite measurements in order to improve accuracy of methane emission inventories.
Reporting is done by Parties by submitting annual emission inventories and national reports under the Protocol at regular intervals.
In accordance with the Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines, which are used by Parties to prepare their greenhouse gas inventories, emissions from fuel sold to ships or aircraft engaged in international transport (known as «bunker fuels») should not be included in national emission totals, but reported separately.
Advancing efforts on the transparency framework, such as how to report national greenhouse gas emissions inventories, what information is necessary to track progress on countries» climate actions and what information should be provided on financial support, technology transfer and capacity - building.
In some countries, the GHG inventory is a comprehensive top - down national assessment of national GHG emissions, and they use top - down national energy data and other national statistics (e.g. on agriculture) to prepare their annual reports.
wouldn't tell the public that the problem is not the Law Society's problem, as in effect it does; (15) LSUC's website wouldn't state that lay benchers «represent the public interest,» which is impossible now that we are well beyond the 19th century; (16) CanLII's services would be upgraded in kind and volume to be a true support service, able to have a substantial impact upon the problem, and several other developed support services, all provided at cost, would together, provide a complete solution; (17) LSUC's management would not be part - time management by amateurs - amateurs because benchers don't have the expertise to solve the problem, nor are they trying to get it, nor are they joining with Canada's other law societies to solve this national problem; (18) the Federation of Law Societies of Canada would not describe the problem as being one of mere «gaps in access to legal services» (see its Sept. 2012 text, «Inventory of Access to Legal Services Initiatives of the Law Societies of Canada» (1st paragraph), (19) LSUC would not be encouraging the use alternatives to lawyers, such as law students, self - help, and «unbundled, targeted» legal services, as a «cutting costs by cutting competence» strategy; and, (20) it would not be necessary to impose an Ontario version of the Clementi Report (UK, 2004) that would separate LSUC's regulatory functions from its representative functions, to be exercised by separate authorities.
• Highly skilled in interpreting documents and manuals compliant to National and International Standards: ISO, OSHA, etc. • Hands - on experience in running production machines and assembling products to customers» satisfactions • Proficient in the use of measuring equipment and techniques specifically used in production processes • Adept at performing preventative and regular maintenance on production machinery and equipment • Qualified to drive a forklift in a safe and efficient manner by ensuring that all standards for safety are met • Demonstrated expertise in writing effective routine reports and correspondence • Documented success in completing inventories, entering product and quantity information on time and with 100 % accuracy • Focused on ensuring all production processes are completed in agreement with QMS and ISO standards • Competent in mathematical reasoning, calculation, and interpreting graphical data pertinent to production work • Proven ability to multi task to ensure that production deadlines are constantly met
Developed highly empathetic client relationships and earned reputation for exceeding sales goals.Achieved high sales percentage with consultative, value - focused customer service approach.Cross - trained and provided back - up for other customer service representatives when needed.Generated sales and inventory reports in Excel with data from a variety of sources, maintaining a 100 % accuracy rate.Managed quality communication, customer support and product representation for each client.Attended local, regional and national trade shows for product development training as defined by territory needs.Worked under strict deadlines and responded to service requests and emergency call - outs.
Director of Operations — Duties & Responsibilities Manage daily operation, finances and personnel of US Army dining facilities in domestic and international forums Responsible for facility and equipment valued in excess of $ 570,000 Train and supervise large staff ensuring efficient and effective food service operations Design and implement staff workflows, program policies, and meal preparation / service procedures Plan and execute breakfast, lunch, and dinner for more than 3,000 soldiers and civilians Create healthy and enjoyable menus in accordance with national nutrition standards Ensure strict compliance with all applicable health and safety regulations Oversee food / equipment inventory and orders ensuring cost effective operations Coordinate special events, field kitchens, and other special projects as assigned Manage all new construction and modification to facilities and equipment Prepare and present reports concerning finances, client satisfaction, and nutrition for senior leadership Utilize extensive military training to manage security of facilities, assets and personnel in hostile territory Consistently promoted for excellence in team leadership, dedication, professionalism, and integrity
Administrative Assistant — Duties & Responsibilities Provide office management and administrative support across a variety of industries and settings Design and implement business model for national retail distribution business Train new team members ensuring they understand the brand and adhere to company policies and procedures Oversee daily office administration resulting in efficient, effective, and on - budget operations Manage marketing, sales, customer service, and corporate accounting functions Responsible for accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, and company budgets Oversee product inventory, billing, shipping, and client account maintenance services Study internal literature to become an expert on products and services Analyze client needs and craft product presentations and packages to their specifications Consistently recognized for excellence in sales, marketing, and team management Prepare and maintain sales activity reports, client information, and other pertinent data in an organized manner Manage corporate correspondence and reception duties including telephone and in - person service Responsible for tracking and replenishing office supplies and products Develop and strengthen relationships with clients, partners, and community leaders Encourage high customer retention by maintaining friendly, supportive contact with existing clients Represent company brand with poise, integrity, and positivity
Outcome measures assessed problem sexual behavior using the Adolescent Sexual Behavior Inventory; substance abuse, using the Personal Experience Inventory; and delinquency, using the National Youth Survey's self - report delinquency scale.
[break] The National Association of Realtors reported increases in existing home sales in every region but the West, where inventory remains very tight.
Overall, the South contains 55 percent of the nation's owner - occupied manufactured housing units, while the rest of the national manufactured - housing inventory is spread throughout the West (19 percent), Midwest (18 percent) and Northeast (9 percent), according to «An Examination of Manufactured Housing as a Community - and Asset - Building Strategy Report,» by the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, in collaboration with the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University.
One word sums up February home sales across the country: inventory, according to the March RE / MAX National Housing Report.
The National Association of REALTORS ® reported that inventory levels of unsold homes rose in September from a year earlier — the first time since 2011.
The 2014 home buying season is off to a strong start with year - over-year increases in housing inventories and «sustained growth in home prices,» according to the latest National Housing Trend Report from realtor.com ®, which reflects data of 143 markets across the country.
Median existing single - family home prices are firming in many metropolitan areas, while improving sales and declining inventory are creating more balanced conditions, according to the latest quarterly report by the National Association of Realtors ®.
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