201 Basics of Organizational GHG Accounting

$275.00$435.00

GHG Accounting Type

Allocational

Sector

Cross-cutting

Recommended effort: 3-4 hours per day over the course of 5 to 6 days, depending on your goals. More time may be needed to complete important exercises in Lessons 6 and 9.

Approximate number of working hours to complete: 16 – 20. If you opt for the optional The Climate Registry’s module: 20 – 24.

Availability: This is an asynchronous course available online 24/7. This course is not available for download.

Level: Introductory

Languages: English

Certificate of Proficiency: Yes, a Certificate will be awarded upon passing the final Proficiency Exam. You will not have access to the Proficiency Exam and will not be awarded a Certificate if you enroll in the “course only” option below. You may register for “Course + exam + TCR exam” if you would like a Certificate of Proficiency for The Climate Registry module.

This course will cover the basics of GHG accounting for organizations (also called corporate or entity-level GHG accounting). The course materials are based on the WRI/WBCSD GHG Protocol Corporate Standard, while referring to the ISO 14064: Part 1 international standard for GHG inventories. Each learner will be able to download a personal copy of ISO 14064: Part 1 as part of this course.

Please be aware that the material presented in this course was developed to reference the 2006 version of the ISO 14064-1 standard, which has now been superseded by the 2018 version. However, this course’s material remains relevant and delivers significant guidance on organizational GHG accounting. You will be provided with a personal download of the updated 2018 ISO 14064-1 standard with the purchase of this course.

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Erika Barnett

Erika is a Project Manager at the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute. Her main responsibilities fall within the Education Program, and include overall coordination of program initiatives, facilitating cohort training, and managing a variety of project deliverables. Erika implements course content into an online format as GHGMI’s in-house course author, and she also manages GHGMI’s online […]

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