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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
'''Environmentally Extended Input-Output Data'''. EEIO data refers to EEIO emission factors that can be used to estimate scope 1, 2, and upstream [[Scope 3 GHG Emissions]] for a given industry or product category.  
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'''Environmentally Extended Input-Output Data'''. EEIO data in the context of [[GHG Accounting]] refers to EEIO emission factors that can be used to estimate scope 1, 2, and upstream [[Scope 3 GHG Emissions]] for a given industry or product category.  
  
 
EEIO data is particularly useful in screening emissions sources when prioritizing data collection efforts. As discussed in<ref>PCAF (2020). The Global GHG Accounting and Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry. First edition.</ref>
 
EEIO data is particularly useful in screening emissions sources when prioritizing data collection efforts. As discussed in<ref>PCAF (2020). The Global GHG Accounting and Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry. First edition.</ref>
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== See Also ==
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* [[Environmental Input-Output Database]]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 18:00, 16 November 2023

Definition

Environmentally Extended Input-Output Data. EEIO data in the context of GHG Accounting refers to EEIO emission factors that can be used to estimate scope 1, 2, and upstream Scope 3 GHG Emissions for a given industry or product category.

EEIO data is particularly useful in screening emissions sources when prioritizing data collection efforts. As discussed in[1]

See Also

References

  1. PCAF (2020). The Global GHG Accounting and Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry. First edition.