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Air & Climate E-Zine May 2013 |
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8 steps to managing your organisation`s Scope 3 carbon emissions
Scope 3 emissions, or `value chain emissions`, represent all the indirect impacts upstream and downstream of an organisation, not already captured by the GHG Protocol`s Scope 1 and 2 reporting. These often represent the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions and in some cases can account for up to 90% of the total carbon impact. The international Scope 3 Standard categorises emissions across 15 different categories covering business activities common to many companies such as purchased ... | ||
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EEA Signals 2013 - Every breath we take
Linking science, policy and the publicThe atmosphere, weather patterns and seasonal variations have long been an object of fascination and observation. In the 4th century B.C., Aristotle’s treatise Meteorology compiled the great philosopher’s observations not only on the weather patterns, but on earth sciences in general. Until the 17th century, air symbolised ‘nothingness’. It was assumed that air had no weight until Galileo Galilei scientifically proved that it has. Today ... | ||
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