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Green Teaming refers to the formation of groups to promote sustainable practices within organizations.
Green electricity refers to electricity generated from renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, hydropower, geothermal, or biomass. It is an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels, helping to reduce CO₂ emissions and achieve climate goals.
The greenhouse effect is the phenomenon where greenhouse gases store heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
The Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) is an internationally recognized framework for measuring and managing greenhouse gas emissions. It was developed at the end of the 1990s by the World Resource Institute (WRI) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (BWCSD) out of the need for an international standard for accounting and reporting greenhouse gas emissions in companies. The following two standards are relevant for corporate carbon accounting:
The Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard contains requirements and guidelines for preparing a greenhouse gas inventory for companies and other organizations.
The Corporate value chain standard concentrated Focus on Scope 3 emissions and helps companies record emissions from their entire value chain. It is the most commonly used global standard for corporate greenhouse gas accounting.
Greenhouse gases are gaseous substances that contribute to the warming of the Earth's atmosphere.
A greenhouse gas (GHG) is a gaseous substance such as carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), or nitrous oxide (N₂O) that traps heat in the atmosphere, thereby enhancing the natural greenhouse effect. This contributes to global warming and impacts the Earth's climate.
Greenwashing refers to the practice of portraying companies or products as more environmentally friendly than they actually are. It involves misleading communication that emphasizes sustainability without implementing or verifying the claimed measures.
Hydrogen is a chemical element and the most common element in the universe, utilized in many applications.
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