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Designing GHG Emissions Trading Institutions in the Kyoto Protocol : An Experimental Approach
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Greening inventories: Blockchain to improve the GHG Protocol Program in scope 2
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021Abstract The complexity of the supply chain, with a multiplicity of suppliers and organizations imposes challenges to its traceability, affecting the possibility of making it more sustainable. The declaration of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) by companies has been a response to pressures from stakeholders and regulations towards a sustainable supply chain ...
Eduardo H. Diniz +5 more
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Can the implications of the GHG Protocol's scope 3 standard be realized?
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018Abstract The GHG Protocol has become the standard for corporate reporting of greenhouse gases, adopted by governments for regulations, NGOs for accountability and corporations for compliance. The GHG Protocol's scope 1 and 2 have largely succeeded in gaining compliance from large firms to report their internal GHG emissions and those from electricity
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The market for tradable GHG permits under the Kyoto Protocol: a survey of model studies
Energy Economics, 2003Abstract This paper gathers results from 25 models of the market for tradable greenhouse gas (GHG) emission permits under the Kyoto Protocol. Due to diverging projections of emissions growth and different modeling approaches, the model results differ substantially.
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Wastewater GHG Accounting Protocols as Compared to the State of GHG Science
Water Environment Research, 2016ABSTRACT: Greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting protocols have addressed emissions from wastewater conveyance and treatment using a variety of simplifying methodologies. While these methodologies vary to some degree by protocol, within each protocol they provide consistent tools for organizational entities of varying size and scope to report and verify GHG ...
Willis, John L. +2 more
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GHG Mitigation Strategies (Kyoto Protocol)
Carbon Management Technology Conference, 2015Global warming and climate change have become major concerns to the Global Community over the past two decades. The aftermath of these two adverse phenomena pose a threat to human existence and the entire Biological Ecosystem. Over 150 years of industrialization have produced significant levels of waste gases (greenhouse gases) from fossil fuels use ...
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Gender in Management: An International Journal, 2022
Purpose This study aims to identify a relationship between the presence of women on the board of directors (BOD) of Brazilian companies and the firms’ disclosure and participation in projects or initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Design/methodology/approach The research used an adaptation of the model by Ben-Amar et al.
Sarah Amaral Fabrício +2 more
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Purpose This study aims to identify a relationship between the presence of women on the board of directors (BOD) of Brazilian companies and the firms’ disclosure and participation in projects or initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Design/methodology/approach The research used an adaptation of the model by Ben-Amar et al.
Sarah Amaral Fabrício +2 more
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Sustainability: Greenhouse Gas Protocol and Global GHG Emissions’ Status and Trends
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth EvaluationClimate change is the biggest health threat to humanity, profoundly impacting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), demanding urgent attention and action. This study presents the evolution and domains of the ESG concept, along with the importance of sustainability reporting.
Surinder Deswal, Phalguni Deswal
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