Tag: emissions

  • GHG Emissions

    GHG Emissions GHG emissions are gases released into the atmosphere that trap heat, contributing to global warming and climate change. The main types include carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), nitrous oxide (N₂O), and fluorinated gases. To help organizations understand and manage their emissions, they’re classified into three “scopes” based on their source and control level.

  • Sustainability reporting

    Sustainability reporting Sustainability reporting is the process by which organizations disclose information about their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impacts, performance, and progress toward sustainability goals. These reports provide stakeholders, including investors, customers, employees, and regulators, with a transparent view of how the organization addresses sustainability issues such as carbon emissions, resource use, waste management,…

  • Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions

    Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions The three scopes are categories defined by the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol to help organizations measure and manage their GHG emissions. They correspond to the different types of emissions a company generates both within its own operations and throughout its wider value chain, including suppliers and customers. 

  • Net Zero Carbon Pledge and initiative

    Net Zero Carbon Pledge and initiative The Net Zero Carbon Pledge and Net Zero Carbon Initiative both refer to commitments and efforts by organizations, governments, or entities to reduce their carbon emissions to net zero. 

  • Greenhouse gas

    Greenhouse gas Greenhouse gases (GHG) are those gaseous constituents of the atmosphere, both natural and anthropogenic, that absorb and emit radiation at specific wavelengths within the spectrum of terrestrial radiation emitted by the Earth’s surface, the atmosphere itself and by clouds. Water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4) and ozone (O3)…

  • Green VS Grey VS Blue hydrogen 

    Green VS Gray VS Blue hydrogen  There are many ‘colors’ of hydrogen – each referring to how it is produced:

  • Global warming

    Global warming Global warming refers to the long-term increase in Earth’s average surface temperature due to human activities, primarily due to the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, trap heat from the sun as a greenhouse effect, leading to a gradual rise in temperatures worldwide. This…

  • Fossil fuels alternatives

    Fossil fuels alternatives Alternative fuels are sustainable energy sources that replace traditional fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. These fuels are often renewable or emit minimal carbon, thereby reducing their contribution to the greenhouse effect and mitigating climate change. They play a vital role in lessening environmental impact. Examples of alternative fuels include…

  • Embodied Carbon

    Embodied Carbon Embodied carbon is the total greenhouse gas emissions produced over the entire lifecycle of a material, product, building, or infrastructure project before it becomes operational. This includes emissions from raw material extraction, manufacturing, transportation, construction, and eventual disposal.  Embodied carbon is a critical factor in assessing the environmental impact of construction and manufacturing,…

  • COP28

    COP28 The COP28 United Nations Climate Change Conference, held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from November 30 to December 13, 2023, was the largest of its kind. Some 85,000 participants, including over 150 heads of state and government, were among the representatives of national delegations, civil society, business, indigenous peoples, youth, philanthropy and international organizations…