Fixing greenhouse gas accounting at the city scale

December 15, 2016, by Carbon Management Journal

“The GPC, and most other, prior community-scale protocols like it, evolved from IPCC-based GHG accounting rules developed at the national scale, and where principles such as completeness, comparability and accuracy …

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Did the UNFCCC review process improve the national GHG inventory submissions?

October 28, 2016, by Tinus Pulles

 Abstract The Parties to the Climate Convention have set up an elaborate system of reporting and review with a view that each Party informs all other Parties on the progress …

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Will the world meet the climate change challenge?

October 20, 2015, by Carbon Management Journal

“One of the most striking graphics in the recently published IPCC assessment reports did not make it into the Summary for Policy Makers but was used by the IPCC chair …

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Biochar soil amendment for sustainable agriculture with carbon and contaminant sequestration

April 2, 2015, by Carbon Management Journal

“Biochar offers a chance for sustainable agriculture with co-benefits 
of carbon sequestration and contaminant immobilization in soil.” Ming Zhang & Yong Sik Ok | Pages 255-257 | Published online: 29 …

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Efficiency targets fall short of achieving a low-carbon future in China

January 31, 2015, by Carbon Management Journal

“Current efficiency targets are based on a production-based logic leading to outsourcing and higher costs. Allocating emissions to the point of consumption may better reflect the ability to pay the …

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