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What is the difference between an inventory and a forecast?

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What is the difference between an inventory and a forecast?

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An inventory is meant to be an accounting of real emissions. As such, inventories are done for previous years. Forecasts are projections of emissions that are likely to occur in the future. For example, the business as usual forecast in the Action Plan part of Emissions Tracker is meant to be a projection of future year emissions if no action is taken to address climate change.

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