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The Climate Registry

The Climate Registry, recognized as a nonprofit organization created to provide significant information to diminish greenhouse gas emissions. Climate Registry sets up dependable, transparent and unbiased standards all over North America for businesses and governments.

Climate Registry standards are used to analyze and verify public carbon footprints in a solitary, combined registry. Various plans used by Climate Registry can be summarized as:
  • Making use of unsurpassed practice in greenhouse gas emissions reporting
  • Ascertaining a common data communication system for intentional and mandatory reporting and emissions diminution programs
  • Reducing the trouble on Members, Directors and Native Sovereign Nation
  • Granting an opportunity for Members to set up an emissions baseline and document early action
  • Creating a standard platform for convincing and reliable greenhouse gas emissions reporting
  • Supporting complete and public revelation of greenhouse gas emissions while regarding business privacy.
Main goal of the Climate Registry is to present a precise, comprehensive, reliable, transparent and verified set of greenhouse gas emissions data supported by a vigorous reporting and verification communications. This effort of Climate Registry supports initial action to diminish greenhouse gas emissions and also sustains future greenhouse gas reduction efforts across North America. With Climate Registry, it is proved that several companies, government agencies and non-profit organizations are prepared to report their greenhouse gas emissions within a meticulous structure and to take suitable actions to reduce their carbon footprints.

Climate Registry is guided by some governing principles as candidness and precision, cooperation and broad engagement. Climate Registry also considers contribution from stakeholders like environmental groups, businesses, local government, and other involved agents. Climate Registry also seeks consent whenever possible. Climate Registry also engages several other agents like U.S. states and Mexican states, Canadian provinces and territories, Native Sovereign Nations and Members.

States, tribes and provinces in North America established the Climate Registry, which was established as a means to calculate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions consistently across industry sectors and borders.

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