Want to get involved in ISO climate standards?

May 31, 2017, by Tom Baumann

When I wrote my first blog post about ISO greenhouse gas (GHG) standards in January 2014, I had not imagined the rapid expansion in climate standards to come. At that …

Read More

Enhanced Technical Capacity in Turkey

May 26, 2017, by Stelios Pesmajoglou

At the end of April, the GHG Management Institute (GHGMI), as part of an international consortium [1], successfully completed a 28-month long project in Turkey. Funded by the European Union, …

Read More

Trump’s Properties and Energy Star

April 26, 2017, by Lisa Hanle

CNN requested information regarding energy use and the energy star program with regards to President Trump’s properties.  The article quoted a piece of our statement: The Greenhouse Gas Management Institute, …

Read More

Director John-O Niles selected for Mulago Foundation fellowship

April 20, 2017, by Patrick Cage

The Carbon Institute Director John-O Niles has been selected by the Mulago Foundation as one of the inaugural Conservation Fellows for his work to build forest carbon accounting capacity with The Carbon …

Read More

Let’s Ask Jim

February 28, 2017, by Bill Irving

In Memory of James Michael Penman (1950 – 2016) For the growing community of professionals who, as part of their routine work, make use of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate …

Read More

Support Public Greenhouse Gas Data

February 22, 2017, by Michael Gillenwater

This is an open call for Americans to support public greenhouse gas data. The draft U.S. GHG Inventory comment period closes March 17th. My early professional experience working on climate …

Read More

Initiative for Climate Action Transparency Spotlight

January 30, 2017, by Molly White

The Initiative for Climate Action Transparency (ICAT) is building a methodological framework for countries to use to transparently measure and assess the impacts of climate policies and actions. This includes …

Read More

We Hope

December 19, 2016, by Lisa Hanle

Unexpected transitions bring on strong emotions, and emotions are running high right now. Domestically and internationally, daily news stories raise questions as to whether the new U.S. President will wipe …

Read More

We Mourn

November 29, 2016, by Michael Gillenwater

It was November of 2000 in Washington DC. I was on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court, as a 30 year-old staff member at the US EPA working in …

Read More

We Lose

November 9, 2016, by Molly White

I am at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 22nd Conference of the Parties (COP22). The meeting is 3,600 miles from the United States. I awoke this …

Read More