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Introduction to COPs: what are they, how did they come about and why are they important?
Conferences of the Parties (COPs) are annual meetings organized by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to discuss issues related to global warming.
Technical standards, regulations and laws on GHG, Methane and Carbon in Brazil and worldwide
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is a non-governmental organization that develops international standards for various areas, including environmental management and reduction.
Carbon equivalent: how and why to measure and account for it?
The carbon equivalent calculation takes into account the global warming potential of each greenhouse gas, compared to carbon dioxide.
What is Carbon Equivalent (CO2and)?
The term “Carbon Equivalent”, whose symbol is “CO2e”, was created to represent all gases that cause the greenhouse effect, aiming to facilitate the way
Why is it important to calculate your business carbon footprint?
A corporate carbon footprint is a measure of the amount of greenhouse gases emitted by a company or organization. This includes emissions
What are the main laws and policies related to Carbon for Brazil?
Carbon projects in Brazil are implemented and monitored through laws, decrees and ordinances that establish the rules for project participation
What are climate risks?
The impact of changes caused by a natural event that negatively alters the lives of human beings and the environment is the definition
Bomb Cyclone: Northern Hemisphere Winter Megastorm Causes More Than 57 Deaths in US and Canada
Find out what the unprecedented bomb cyclone that caused more than 57 deaths in the USA and Canada was and how it was formed.
Weather events: known and documented facts
In 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations body responsible for assessing climate change, warned in its Special Report that
Weather Events
The last 150 years have been marked by incredible transformations for the planet and for humanity, changing the way we produce our consumer goods,
What is climate change?
Climate change is a set of long-term changes in the weather and temperature patterns of our planet. It can be caused by natural processes
What activities generate the most Greenhouse Gases (GHG)?
The Industrial Revolution, which took place in the 18th century, is a milestone in the history of global technological development. It was the beginning of major transformations in the