GHG Accounting - What, Why and How?
GHG Emissions of countries 2024
in Metric Tonnes (MT)
What is GHG Accounting?
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Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Accounting is the process of measuring, managing, and transparently reporting emissions from organizations, activities, or events, guided by standards like the GHG Protocol and ISO 14064.
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It categorizes emissions into Scope 1 (direct emissions), Scope 2 (indirect emissions from purchased energy), and Scope 3 (all other indirect emissions across a value chain).
Why is GHG Accounting crucial?
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GHG Accounting helps organizations understand their carbon footprint, enabling effective emission reduction strategies and ensuring regulatory compliance.
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It also identifies inefficiencies, leading to cost savings and improved financial performance while benefiting the environment.
Why learn GHG Accounting?
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GHG Accounting is a growing intersecting field inviting people from diverse backgrounds to understand emissions and their environmental impact across various sectors.
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Learning GHG accounting is essential as many organizations aim to manage their emissions to reduce environmental impact, comply with regulations, improve energy efficiency, and enhance their reputation as environmental leaders.
Bootcamp Fee
₹10,000
Discount available for early bird participants, alumni and through referrals.
Batch Size
30 Participants only
Get proper guidance with small batches, we focus on quality over quantity.
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Bootcamp Fee
₹24,999
The pricing and structure of this workshop were developed after thorough research and competitive analysis of similar programs in the market.
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After dedicating six months to refining its content, we’re confident that this bootcamp reflects our passion for sustainability and skill-building.
Is this bootcamp for you?
Due to the increasing demand for our Advanced GHG Accounting Bootcamp, we’re excited to make this comprehensive program available for you to access anytime. We've observed that many individuals still struggle with a deep understanding of GHG accounting, which is why this bootcamp has been carefully designed.
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If you're ready to invest your time in mastering GHG accounting, click the "Register Now" button and begin your journey today!
Why should you join?
This course helps you understand and assess GHG emissions, making you better equipped to tackle challenges, such as helping a company achieve its goal of becoming carbon neutral. For instance, if a client wants to understand their carbon footprint, you'll be able to guide them effectively after completing this course.
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The origin of GHG accounting, or measuring emissions from companies and other entities, dates to the late 1990s.
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Interest has grown exponentially in recent years with the proliferation of both voluntary & mandatory corporate climate disclosure initiatives.
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The U.S. SEC finalized a rule in March 2024 requiring companies to disclose emissions deemed financially material to investors.
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EU enacted the CSRD in 2023, mandating emissions disclosure for companies operating in Europe starting in 2025.
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51% of India’s top 100 companies voluntarily disclosed their Scope 3 data - FY23 in Business Responsibility & Sustainability Report (BRSR)
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More than 9 out of 10 Fortune 500 companies reporting to the Carbon Disclosure Protocol (CDP) use GHG Protocol.
What Are We Providing You?
Deepen your knowledge of Greenhouse Gas Protocol and Fundamentals
Gain job-ready skills through hands-on projects and practical experience.
Learn from industry experts and seasoned professionals in the field.
Build a network and collaborate with peers for sustainability
Master techniques & methodologies for calculating GHG emissions
Be a part of an active, engaging and growing community
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Bootcamp Outline
Module 1
Introduction To Climate Change Basics and GHG Accounting
Module 3
Target Setting (Absolute and Intensity, Long term and Short Term)
Module 4
GHG Mitigation and Sectoral Decarbonisation Approaches
Module 2
Module 5
Scope 3 - Value Chain Accounting With Examples
Voluntary Initiative, Climate Action Disclosure and Emerging Topics
Learn relevant skills for Corporate GHG Accounting
Did You Know?
GHG Emissions are at all time high
The 2022 global GHG emissions hitting a record 57.4 GtCO2e highlights the critical importance of immediate action to address climate change.
Achieve Net Zero by 2030
To avert the most severe impacts of Climate Change, Global GHG emissions must be reduced to nearly half by 2030 and achieve Net Zero.
Hard-to-abate sectors
As Per CDP, just 100 companies are responsible for 70% of the world’s industrial GHG emissions.
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