How Do You Report Carbon (CO2) Emissions Based Upon The Climate Registry Protocol?
The Climate Registry makes it politically and geographically easier for countries to come together to achieve positive effects on climate change. By using a common framework or set of reporting protocols, current and future carbon emissions management programs, perhaps adopted at a national level through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), can work together and be supported at a reduced cost across the economy. The Climate Registry, The EPA, and Your Carbon Emission Reporting Requirements Because different U.S. states, countries, and Canadian provinces have their own mandatory regulations for reducing greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions, The Climate Registry provides a standard measure for how carbon emissions are calculated and a streamlined approach for those who are required to report their carbon emissions output. The Climate Registry first emerged on the carbon emissions management scene on May 8, 2007. Businesses of all sizes, across the entire economy are pondering and trying