Webinar: ICAT Agriculture & Forest Guidance

August 14, 2017, by Katie Goldman

The Initiative for Climate Action Transparency has just released its series of draft guidance for public consultation, open from 26 July to 25 September. This webinar offers an overview of …

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Webinar: Growing internationally-recognized GHG professionals in your country

August 1, 2017, by John-O Niles

Capacity building programs have helped REDD+ countries start to develop forest carbon monitoring and accounting programs, inventories, and REDD+ reference levels. Yet many countries still lack a sufficient number of …

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Global carbon management researchers

July 17, 2017, by Patrick Cage

Carbon Management is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal published by Taylor & Francis in partnership with the GHG Management Institute. The journal is a forum for insights across science, policy, economics, …

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How do we “Track Progress” and “Enhance Ambition”?

July 14, 2017, by Lisa Hanle

The simple answer to this question is, indicators. From the moment you were born—when doctors took your temperature, assessed your blood pressure and monitored your oxygen levels, to your school …

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Trip Report: China and Indonesia

July 14, 2017, by Anup Joshi

The Carbon Institute partners are building the first comprehensive Certificates in Terrestrial Carbon Accounting in both China and Indonesia. In May, partners from China, Indonesia, and the United States met …

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Can mayors fix rising temps?

July 13, 2017, by Michael Gillenwater

Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and California Gov. Jerry Brown are trying to quantify efforts to cut carbon dioxide emissions by states, cities and businesses. Reporter David Ferris, of …

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GHGMI’s decade of experimentation – what have we learned?

June 1, 2017, by Michael Gillenwater

This year we are celebrating GHG Management Institute’s 10th anniversary. It is hard to believe. (Especially because it means I’m getting old!) In the last decade we have expended much …

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New Findings to Enable Low-Emission Urbanization and Infrastructure Development

June 1, 2017, by Josh Sperling

[This guest blog post is authored by Dr. Sperling, an ‘Urban Futures and Energy-X Nexus’ engineer and multi-disciplinary researcher at the National Renewable Energy Lab in Colorado. He supports the …

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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 …

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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, …

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