GHG Emissions Management for Dummies

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  • Eric A. Woodroof Ph.D. www.ProfitableGreenSolutions.com

Abstract

This article outlines the fundamentals of greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions management. It contains two parts:
Part I – Measuring and Reporting GHGs
• Why Report?
• How to Report
• Should you Report?
Part II – GHG Reduction Fundamental Strategies
• Eliminate
• Reduce/Reuse/Recycle
• Mitigate
• Offset

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Author Biography

Eric A. Woodroof, Ph.D. www.ProfitableGreenSolutions.com

Eric A. Woodroof, Ph.D., is the 2011 president of the Association of Energy Engineers. He has helped over 400 organizations and governments improve profits with energy/environmental solutions. Dr. Woodroof is the chairman of the board for the Certified Carbon Reduction Manager (CRM) program and has been a board member of the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) program since 1999. He is a strategic advisor, corporate trainer, and keynote speaker and can be reached at 888-563-7221 or at eric@profitablegreensolutions.com.

References

Woodroof, E. (2009), The Green Facility Handbook, Fairmont Press, Atlanta.

The Climate Registry (2008), General Reporting Protocol for GHG Emissions, May 2008.

Roosa, S. and Jhaveri, A. (2009), Carbon Reduction: Policies, Strategies

US EPA (2009), Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Final Rule, United

States Environmental Protection Agency, epa.gov.

Fall 2011, Vol. 31, No. 2

Woodroof, E. (2008), “Overcoming the Barriers to Energy and Green Projects,” Strategic

Planning for Energy and the Environment, Vol 27(3)

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Published

2023-07-11

How to Cite

Woodroof, E. A. . (2023). GHG Emissions Management for Dummies . Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, 31(2), 7–13. Retrieved from https://journals.riverpublishers.com/index.php/SPEE/article/view/19821

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