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Building an Inventory for Reporting to The Climate Registry, Part I: Boundaries

Title: Building an Inventory for Reporting to The Climate Registry, Part I: Boundaries
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Description: This forty-five minute session on “Defining Your Boundaries” is designed to provide new Climate Registry Members a general overview of the basic principles of defining the geographic, operational and organizational boundaries of an organization\’s greenhouse gas emissions. This online training also includes a brief overview of the Registry\’s program and reporting requirements.

Recommended for first time reporters.

Trainings are free for Climate Registry Members; the registration fee for non-members is $100. If you would like to sign up as a non-Member please email help@theclimateregistry.org.

Please note that you will need a copy of the General Reporting Protocol, a pen, and a highlighter throughout the webinar.
Start Time: 11:00
Date: 2011-04-19
End Time: 11:45

Filed under: Uncategorized — agilbert @ April 11, 2011


The carbon landscape: risks and opportunities in North America

Title: The carbon landscape: risks and opportunities in North America. Location: Vancouver Convention Centre
Description: A one-day workshop presented by the Centre for Environment, University of Toronto, The Climate Registry, the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA), the Pacific Carbon Trust (PCT). The event will be followed by an evening networking reception.
Start Time: 8:30am Pacific
Date: November 22, 2010
End Time: 5:30pm Pacific
Register online

Filed under: Events, Uncategorized — Alex Carr @ September 11, 2010


Building the supply chain: a registry for China

Title: Building the supply chain: a registry for China
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Description: China has become the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and will increasingly become key to global solutions for climate action. In this webinar, panelists provide a brief overview of China’s emerging carbon accounting policy, and new initiatives underway. Dr. Feng An, Executive Director of iCET, will describe emerging efforts to build capacity and recognize leadership in a voluntary way, unique for China’s political context, through the launch of the Energy & Climate Registry for China. With a growing number of requests for supply chain disclosures from large corporations (with supply chains in China), as well as emissions associated with products (many manufactured in China), this will be an important tool for China’s future.
Start Time: 10:00
Date: 2010-11-03
End Time: 11:00

Filed under: Uncategorized — agilbert @ September 10, 2010


Using CRIS 3.0 to Report your GHG Emissions

Title: Using CRIS 3.0 to Report your GHG Emissions
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Description: This one and a half hour session is designed to provide an overview of navigating and using The Climate Registry\’s updated version of emissions reporting software, CRIS 3.0, to input your organization\’s GHG emissions.

Trainings are free for Climate Registry Members; the registration fee for non-Members is $100. To sign up as a non-Member, please email help@theclimateregistry.org or call (866)523-0764 x 3.
Start Time: 12:00
Date: 2010-10-27
End Time: 13:30

Filed under: Uncategorized — agilbert @ September 9, 2010


Building an Inventory for TCR Reporting

Title: Building an Inventory for TCR Reporting
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Description: This one and a half hour session is designed for new Climate Registry Members and provides a general overview of the basic principles of greenhouse gas inventory design and management. This online training also includes a brief overview of the Registry\’s program and reporting requirements.

Trainings are free for Climate Registry Members; the registration fee for non-members is $100. If you would like to sign up as a non-Member please email help@theclimateregistry.org.

Please note that you will need a copy of the General Reporting Protocol, a pen, and a highlighter throughout the webinar.
Start Time: 10:30
Date: 2010-10-27
End Time: 12:00

Filed under: Uncategorized — agilbert @


Building the supply chain: a registry for China

Title: Building the supply chain: a registry for China
Link out: Click here
Description: China has become the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and will increasingly become key to global solutions for climate action. In this webinar, panelists provide a brief overview of China’s emerging carbon accounting policy, and new initiatives underway. Dr. Feng An, Executive Director of iCET, will describe emerging efforts to build capacity and recognize leadership in a voluntary way, unique for China’s political context, through the launch of the Energy & Climate Registry for China. With a growing number of requests for supply chain disclosures from large corporations (with supply chains in China), as well as emissions associated with products (many manufactured in China), this will be an important tool for China’s future.
Start Time: 9:00
Date: 2010-10-27
End Time: 10:00

Filed under: Uncategorized — agilbert @


Scope 3 Emissions – What are they and what do they mean for you?

Title: Scope 3 Emissions – What are they and what do they mean for you?
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Description: GHG reporters are rapidly focusing on the new frontier in GHG reporting – Scope 3, AKA “other indirect emissions” like commuting, product transport and more. This presentation will overview the status of guidance now in development by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) for reporting Scope 3 emissions from 16 source categories, the results of The Climate Registry’s roadtest of this guidance, discuss when it may make sense for your organization to account for Scope 3 emissions, and explore the technical challenges of producing product carbon footprints from primarily Scope 3 data.

Panelists:
• Lisa Grice, Principal, Environ International
• Peggy Foran, Policy Manager, The Climate Registry

Start Time: 10:00
Date: 2010-10-07
End Time: 11:00

Filed under: Uncategorized — agilbert @


Financing Clean Energy Projects: A Primer on PACE programs; and earn USGBC CE credit

Title: Financing Clean Energy Projects: A Primer on PACE programs; and earn USGBC CE credit
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Description: Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) programs are a new tool, created to help local governments support installation of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects on private property. These programs provide innovative financing instruments that require municipalities and private property owners to work together. In this webinar, panelists will give an overview of these PACE energy finance programs, which are one solution for governments to achieve energy conservation and greenhouse gas reduction goals while stimulating local economies. Panelists will also discuss how PACE programs can help finance renewable, energy efficiency or other similar retrofit improvements to private property, and create jobs. Join The Climate Registry and EcoAsset Solutions to learn more about what these programs are, and how to access these instruments. Participants may also earn 1 USGBC CE credit.
Panelists:
• John Wakefield, Senior Vice President, EcoAsset Solutions
• Pierce Jones, PhD, Program Director for Resource Efficient Communities, University of Florida

This webinar is free for TCR members; non-members may participate for a $55 registration fee.

Participants may also receive 1 USGBC credit by completing a survey upon completion of this webinar and by paying a $55 USGBC fee (Gulf Coast Chapter). (TCR members desiring USGBC credit must pay the USGBC fee.

Start Time: 9:00
Date: 2010-09-23
End Time: 10:00

Filed under: Uncategorized — agilbert @


GHG Sync

Title: GHG Sync
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Description: GHG Sync will enable you to upload data to CRIS without having to manually enter each source and facility. To use GHG Sync, you will need to map your data to an XML template and then submit it to CRIS using a web interface. For this reason, GHG Sync will be most useful for organizations that have a relatively large number of facilities (40+), and who store their emissions data in one location or use third- party software tools.

Learn more about the process and provide your input by attending this training.

Start Time: 11:00
Date: 2010-09-14
End Time: 12:00

Filed under: Uncategorized — agilbert @


Using CRIS 3.0 to Report your GHG Emissions

Title: Using CRIS 3.0 to Report your GHG Emissions
Link out: Click here
Description: This one and a half hour session is designed to provide an overview of navigating and using The Climate Registry\’s updated version of emissions reporting software, CRIS 3.0, to input your organization\’s GHG emissions.

Trainings are free for Climate Registry Members; the registration fee for non-Members is $100. To sign up as a non-Member, please email help@theclimateregistry.org or call (866)523-0764 x 3.

Start Time: 8:30
Date: 2010-11-10
End Time: 10:00

Filed under: Uncategorized — agilbert @ September 8, 2010


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