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E-raamat: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information for Decision Making: A Framework Going Forward

  • Formaat: 174 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309691178
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  • Formaat: 174 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309691178

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Climate change, driven by increases in human-produced greenhouse gases and particles (collectively referred to as GHGs), is the most serious environmental issue facing society. The need to reduce GHGs has become urgent as heat waves, heavy rain events, and other impacts of climate change have become more frequent and severe. Since the Paris Agreement was adopted in 2015, more than 136 countries, accounting for about 80% of total global GHG emissions, have committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. A growing number of cities, regional governments, and industries have also made pledges to reduce emissions. Providing decision makers with useful, accurate, and trusted GHG emissions information is a crucial part of this effort.



This report examines existing and emerging approaches used to generate and evaluate GHG emissions information at global to local scales. The report develops a framework for evaluating GHG emissions information to support and guide policy makers about its use in decision making. The framework identifies six criteria or pillars that can be used to evaluate and improve GHG emissions information: usability and timeliness, information transparency, evaluation and validation, completeness, inclusivity, and communication. The report recommends creating a coordinated repository or clearinghouse to operationalize the six pillars, for example, by providing timely, transparent, traceable information; standardized data formats; and governance mechanisms that are coordinated, trusted, and inclusive of the global community.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Current Approaches for Quantifying Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Emissions 3 Structural and Technical Limitations of the Current Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information Landscape 4 Framework for Evaluating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information 5 Recommendations References Appendix A: Acronyms, Initialisms, and Glossary Appendix B: Atmospheric Observations: Methods and Examples Appendix C: Contributors of Input to the Study Appendix D: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members Appendix E: Disclosure of Unavoidable Conflicts of Interest
Summary 1(10)
1 Introduction
11(14)
Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions
12(3)
Defining Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gases for This Study
15(3)
Defining Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information Scales for This Study
18(1)
User and Decision-Maker Needs for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information Across Scales
19(3)
Barriers to Widespread Use of Emissions Information
22(1)
The Committee's Approach to This Study
23(1)
Report Roadmap
23(2)
2 Current Approaches For Quantifying Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Emissions
25(28)
Activity-Based Approaches
26(13)
Atmospheric-Based Approaches
39(7)
Hybrid Approaches
46(3)
Current Status and Uncertainties of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimates
49(4)
3 Structural And Technical Limitations Of The Current Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information Landscape
53(16)
Structural Limitations of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change National Reporting Process
53(1)
Barriers to Capacity Building
54(1)
Current Institutions and Their Limitations
55(2)
Technical Challenges with Current Approaches
57(12)
4 Framework For Evaluating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information
69(24)
Pillars in Establishing a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Framework
69(4)
Framework for Evaluating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information
73(6)
Case Studies Applying the Framework
79(13)
Themes of Framework Evaluation for General Approaches and Case Studies
92(1)
5 Recommendations
93(12)
Advancing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information Capabilities, Trust, and Accessibility
95(2)
Addressing Key Data and Information Gaps and Uncertainties
97(2)
Operationalizing Current Capabilities
99(1)
Striving for Hybrid Approaches
100(1)
Ensuring Usability, Timeliness and Effective Communication of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Information
101(2)
Concluding Thoughts
103(2)
References 105(28)
Appendixes
A Acronyms, Initialisms, And Glossary 133(12)
B Atmospheric Observations: Methods And Examples 145(8)
C Contributors Of Input To The Study 153(4)
D Biographical Sketches Of Committee Members 157(4)
E Disclosure Of Unavoidable Conflicts Of Interest 161