Difference between revisions of "Local Government Operations Inventory"
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Local governments may want to measure GHG emissions from their own municipal operations via a local government operations (LGO) inventory. | Local governments may want to measure GHG emissions from their own municipal operations via a local government operations (LGO) inventory. | ||
− | An LGO inventory allows local governments to identify GHG reduction opportunities across their jurisdiction and demonstrate leadership in taking action. | + | An LGO inventory allows local governments to identify GHG reduction opportunities across their jurisdiction and demonstrate leadership in taking action. |
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+ | == Example == | ||
+ | [[Activity Data]] from city-owned or operated buildings, facilities, landfills or land can be more precise than estimating activity data from those sectors based on scaled regional or national data. | ||
[[Category:GPC]] | [[Category:GPC]] |
Latest revision as of 14:01, 24 April 2024
Definition
Local governments may want to measure GHG emissions from their own municipal operations via a local government operations (LGO) inventory.
An LGO inventory allows local governments to identify GHG reduction opportunities across their jurisdiction and demonstrate leadership in taking action.
Example
Activity Data from city-owned or operated buildings, facilities, landfills or land can be more precise than estimating activity data from those sectors based on scaled regional or national data.