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'''Bottom-Up GHG Emissions''' are methods (such as engineering models) that calculate or model the change in GHG emissions for each source, project, or entity, then aggregate across all sources, projects, or entities to determine the total change in GHG emissions.<ref>The Greenhouse Gas Protocol, Policy and Action Standard</ref> | '''Bottom-Up GHG Emissions''' are methods (such as engineering models) that calculate or model the change in GHG emissions for each source, project, or entity, then aggregate across all sources, projects, or entities to determine the total change in GHG emissions.<ref>The Greenhouse Gas Protocol, Policy and Action Standard</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 27 October 2021
Definition
Bottom-Up GHG Emissions are methods (such as engineering models) that calculate or model the change in GHG emissions for each source, project, or entity, then aggregate across all sources, projects, or entities to determine the total change in GHG emissions.[1]
References
- ↑ The Greenhouse Gas Protocol, Policy and Action Standard