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* any voluntary or mandatory, government or non-government initiative, system, or program that registers, certifies, or regulates [[GHG Emissions]]; or | * any voluntary or mandatory, government or non-government initiative, system, or program that registers, certifies, or regulates [[GHG Emissions]]; or | ||
* any authorities responsible for developing or administering such initiatives, systems, or programs. | * any authorities responsible for developing or administering such initiatives, systems, or programs. | ||
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+ | == Policy Choices == | ||
+ | A GHG Program must specifically make decisions around a number of policies that underpin GHG Project Accounting<ref>The GHG Protocol for Project Accounting, 2005</ref> | ||
+ | * Additionality | ||
+ | * Selection of Baseline Procedures | ||
+ | * Secondary Effects Accounting | ||
+ | * Valid Time Length for Baseline Scenarios | ||
+ | * Static Versus Dynamic Baseline Emission Estimates | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 19:12, 1 November 2021
Definition
A GHG Program is a generic term for:
- any voluntary or mandatory, government or non-government initiative, system, or program that registers, certifies, or regulates GHG Emissions; or
- any authorities responsible for developing or administering such initiatives, systems, or programs.
Policy Choices
A GHG Program must specifically make decisions around a number of policies that underpin GHG Project Accounting[1]
- Additionality
- Selection of Baseline Procedures
- Secondary Effects Accounting
- Valid Time Length for Baseline Scenarios
- Static Versus Dynamic Baseline Emission Estimates
References
- ↑ The GHG Protocol for Project Accounting, 2005