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Handbook of Carbon Accounting

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Arnaud Brohé Klappentext This book examines the various methods of carbon accounting used across the world. It aims to educate the reader on relevant concepts, as well as the historical context of the discipline. Assessing the evolution of carbon accounting since the Rio Conference in 1992 to the latest developments, this is an accessible and up-to-date guide. This book examines the various methods of carbon accounting inventory used across the world. It aims to educate the reader on relevant concepts, as well as the historical context of the discipline. Assessing the evolution of carbon accounting since the Rio Conference in 1992 to the latest developments, this is an accessible and up-to-date guide.  Zusammenfassung Carbon Accounting is a vital tool in enabling organisations to measure and report on their greenhouse gas emissions. As the need to respond to the causes and impacts of climate change becomes increasingly urgent, emissions calculations and inventories are a vital first step towards mastering climatic risk. The Handbook of Carbon Accounting offers an accessible and comprehensive presentation of the discipline. The book examines the different methods or instruments implemented by countries and companies – such as carbon taxation, carbon markets and voluntary offsetting – while revealing how these stem not simply from the aim of reducing emissions for the lowest cost, but more as a compromise between divergent interests and individual world views. It also explores the historical context of the emergence of carbon accounting, assessing its evolution since the Rio Conference in 1992 and the signing of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, to the latest Conference of Parties in 2015 in Paris.The book concludes with a very practical guide to calculate, reduce, offset and disclose your carbon footprint.Like other management tools, carbon accounting may not be an exact science, but its contribution has never been more important. The Handbook of Carbon Accounting is a vital educational resource that will help readers – including those with no prior knowledge of the field – to understand carbon flows and stocks and to take action. It forms part of a movement that heralds the start of a new economic era in which the search for prosperity can live in harmony with the environment. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of ContentsChapter 1: The birth of carbon accounting Chapter 2: The basic principles of carbon accounting Chapter 3: Official inventories: the territory based approach Chapter 4: Voluntary inventories: the "footprint" approach Chapter 5: Monetary inventories: what is the cost of a tonne of CO2? Chapter 6: Internalising physico-chemical inventories in economic and political decisions Annex: A Practical guide to calculate, reduce, offset and disclose your carbon footprint Conclusion List of acronyms and abbreviations Glossary Bibliography...

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Authors Arnaud Brohe, Arnaud Brohé
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781783533169
ISBN 978-1-78353-316-9
No. of pages 204
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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