What are the differences between the ISO 14064-1 standard and the GHG standard?
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What are the differences between the ISO 14064-1 standard and the GHG standard?
The ISO 14064-1 standard is an international standard for the calculation, reporting and verification of greenhouse gas emissions and reductions. The GHG standard is an international standard for the calculation, reporting and verification of greenhouse gas emissions and reductions.
The ISO 14064-1 standard provides a general framework for the calculation, reporting and verification of GHG emissions and reductions. The GHG standard provides a more specific framework for the calculation, reporting and verification of GHG emissions and reductions.
The ISO 14064-1 standard covers the following topics:
- Basic concepts for the calculation of GHG emissions and reductions
- Basic concepts for reporting greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation
- Basic concepts for verification of greenhouse gas emissions and reductions
The GHG standard covers the following topics:
- Detailed methods for calculating GHG emissions and reductions
- Detailed methods for reporting GHG emissions and reductions
- Detailed methods for verification of GHG emissions and reductions
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