- 101 Introduction to Climate Change
- 102 Introduction to Carbon Markets
- 201 Basics of Organizational GHG Accounting
- 202 Basics of Project-Level GHG Accounting
- 211 GHG Information Management Systems
- 251 Corporate Climate Change Risk Disclosure
- 301 GHG Accounting for Forest Inventories
- 302 GHG Accounting for Forest and Other Land Use Projects
- 311 GHG Accounting for Landfill Methane Projects
- 312 GHG Accounting for Coalmine Methane Projects
- 321 GHG Accounting for Energy Efficiency Projects
- 351 CDM/JI: Navigating Kyoto Project Mechanisms
- 401 GHG Verification for Inventories and Projects
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202 Basics of Project-Level GHG Accounting
Many companies and other organizations are taking action to manage their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, a cause of climate change. Projects can reduce or avoid GHG emissions that cause climate change. These actions can reduce the overall emissions of a company or create tradable credits to offset emissions in order to become carbon neutral. Although no universally accepted GHG Project Accounting standard yet exists, many GHG programs have similar accounting requirements. The Greenhouse Gas Management Institute does not promote any particular standards or protocols, instead providing training focused on the requirements of the most widely accepted GHG standards at present. This training course will cover the basics of GHG accounting for projects. The course material is based on ISO 14064: Part 2 GHG Standard for Projects and the WRI/WBCSD GHG Protocol for Projects. A personal ISO 14064: Part 2 license is issued to each learner as part of this course. The material taught in this course serves as the basis for the Voluntary Carbon Standard 2007 and many other GHG project accounting initiatives, such as:
The course includes quizzes and exercises to help you learn to apply key lessons. A Certificate of Participation is included as part of the course. A Certificate of Proficiency is available for an additional fee and requires the passing of an exam after completion of the course. Key concepts covered include:
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Who should attend: Anyone with an interest in GHG management and in particular GHG project developers and inventory managers, corporate environmental and sustainability managers, investors and auditors. Approximate number of working hours to complete: 16 to 20 Course Developer(s): ClimateCHECK- Tom Baumann and Patrick Hardy Instructor(s): Alexia Kelly Availability: Starts every other month: Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec |








