Abstract

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions accounting is a set of methods and approaches for quantifying GHG emissions in support of climate action planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting. It is mostly a technical exercise requiring data collection, analysis, and management and usually follows established protocols and uses specialized software and databases. GHG emissions accounting is now a specialized area of practice and even has a professional certification through the World Bank.1 GHG emissions accounting is generally divided into three distinct areas: inventory, forecast, and reduction strategy quantification.

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