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ON-LINE (Live) Greenhouse Gas Measurement & Reporting Workshop

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Peter Burgess

ON-LINE (Live) Greenhouse Gas Measurement & Reporting Workshop Print Email Below is a list of all courses that are currently open for registration. Click on the course name to proceed. Course Date Price ON-Line (Live) Greenhouse Gas Measurement & Reporting Workshop Location: ON-LINE WORKSHOP Register Mar 20, 2014 - Apr 10, 2014 13:00 - 14:30 395.00 CAD Earlybird discount expires 2014-03-17 Course Code SC 129

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Date and Time: 4 sessions of 1.5 hours - March 20, 27, April 3 & 10, 2014CEU2 Live 1:00 - 2:30 pm EST (Recorded so you never miss a session)

Why this Course is Relevant Now

A Jan. 2013 Carbon Disclosure Project study 'Reducing Risk and Driving Business Value' of the largest multi-national companies and their suppliers, including Dell, L'Oreal and Walmart noted that while buyers were on track for reducing GHG's, their suppliers were not. The buyers in the study represented a combined spending power of $1 trillion (US). The research marks the most comprehensive study done by the Carbon Disclosure Project with over 2,400 companies. A few results:

  • 73% of global purchasing companies say that climate change presents a physical risk to their operations
  • 38% of suppliers are setting emission reduction targets compared to 92% of their customers
  • 27% of suppliers are investing in activities to reduce emissions vs 69% of their customers
  • 73% of Carbond Disclosure Project members are achieviong monetary savings, such as reduced energy costs from emission reductions while only 29% of their suppliers
  • the 29% of suppliers that have reduced their emissions have saved more than $13.7 billion as a result.
You can expect large multi-national companies will increase pressure on suppliers to report Greenhouse Gases and implement reduction strategies in order to reduce corporate risk and increase profitability. Now is the time to understand how to measure and report your Greenhouse Gases.

Trainer & Subject Matter Expert

Stephen Boles, President, Kuzuka

Workshop Leader

Steve has been active in the climate change community as a scientist and consultant for over 12 years. Steve received his Master of Science degree from the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1998 and spent the next eight years working as a scientist at one of the world's leading climate change research centers at the University of New Hampshire. He has assisted numerous companies with the development of their GHG Inventory including: Saputo, Grocery Gateway, Vineland Estates Winery, Huron County, Avon Maitland District School Board and others.

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Course Description co2emissionsLive ON-LINE, Interactive, FOUR PART WORKSHOP:

GHG (CARBON) MEASUREMENT & REPORTING

Greenhouse Gas reporting is underway for large emitters. Facilities who exceed the new 50kt CO2 equivalent GHG emission threshold must report their 2009 GHG emissions on or before June 1, 2010.

In addition in September 2009 the EPA issued its final rule on mandatory reporting of GHGs for emitters of over 25K tons a year starting in 2011 for the year 2010.

Some experts believe that the U.S. may start pressuring Canada to have better GHG reporting requirements. Are you ready? Do you know your carbon footprint? In this one day program we will help you 'kick start' your GHG inventory. By the end of this course you will be able to develop your company's GHG management plan and understand how to quantify, report and verify your total GHG emissions.

Who has Attended:

  • Dare Foods
  • Maidstone Bakeries
  • City of Toronto
  • University of Western Ontario
  • Toronto Regional Conservation Authority
  • Green for Life
  • Maple Lodge Farms Ltd.
  • Conservation Ontario
  • Cennenntial College
  • LCBO
  • Enbridge Gas
  • Watters Environmental
  • Canadian Business for Social Responsibility
  • Orland Conservation
  • Farm Credit Canada
  • Union Gas
What Participants Say About this Course: (we allow our participants to comment anonymously so they can feel free to be brutually honest in their assessments).
  • 'A highly informative discussion and overview on GHG reporting that provides a thorough understanding of the principles and practices of GHG reporting, planning and management.' Andrew Service, VP Finance, Dare Foods
  • 'Very interesting, my first webinar, very productive.'
  • 'I enjoyed the group learning and different active exercises,Community of Practice, assignments, additional reading.'
  • 'Steve and Kathryn's willingness to continue the dialogue and learning offline was helpful.'
  • 'Well laid out! Doing the hands on exercises made everything more real.'
  • 'By the end of the course, I realized I had gained knowledge of the policy context for GHG management and the tools and resources I needed for reducing institutional emissions. I learned lots!' Ellen Field.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

Using current case studies, best practice examples and hands-on activities you will:

Session 1:

  • Understand the effects of GHG's on the planet and international efforts to reduce GHG's.
  • Drivers for GHG Measurement & Reporting (Cap and Trade markets, Wal-Mart Effect, Carbon Disclosure Project, Financial Returns etc)
  • 9 Step GHG Measurement and Management Process
  • Steps to Gaining Management Support and the business case for GHG measurement, management and reporting.
Session 2:
  • Definition & GHG Sources
  • GHG Inventory Boundaries & Scopes of Emissions
  • GHG Standards and Protocols (ISO 14064-1 and GHG Protocol)
  • Guiding Principles of ISO 14064 and standard's use in GHG measurement, management, reporting and validation
Session 3:
  • Appraise the principles of ISO 14064 and this standard's use in GHG measurement, management, reporting and validation (continued).
  • Calculating emissions and Quantification Options
  • Apply direct GHG emission accounting to your operations and do GHG calculations for your electricity bill.
  • Comprehend indirect GHG emission accounting and identify the indirect GHG emissions in your operation.
  • Discuss GHG quantification methodologies and their implications to your reporting and verification system.
Session 4:
  • Quantification methodologies continued.
  • Emission Factors and Sources of Error.
  • Understanding exclusions and de-minimus
  • List options for GHG reduction including mitigation and offset strategies.
  • Setting Targets and introducing Directed Actions
  • Understand base year concept and recalculation
  • GHG Information Management
  • Elements of the GHG Report
  • Identify steps to ISO 14064 GHG verification and validation processes.
  • Steps to a plan of action for GHG Management for your enterprise.
Bonus:

All sessions are recorded so you never miss a session, just listen to it later when you have time.

Full access to the Sustainability Learning Centre's Community of Practice, a depository of learning materials and learning forum for all our courses.

Who Should Attend

This course will be of value to:

  • Sustainability, Environmental, and Corporate Social Responsibility Managers
  • Facilities Managers
  • Purchasing Personnel
  • Plant Managers
  • Engineers responsible for energy efficiency and energy saving
  • Environmental Health and Safety Personnel and ISO 14001 implementation officers, consultants and auditors
  • Anyone in the industrial, commercial and institutional sector responsible for GHG reporting.

Course Price: Early Registration Date $395 until Feb. 27, 2014

Course Price: Regular $495 after Feb. 27, 2014


Sustainability Learning Centre - Continuing Education Units (contact hours)

Upon completion of GHG Calculation Exercises and 3 Community of Practice Peer Review contributions participants will be awarded .6 Continuing Education Units toward the Eco-Efficiency element of

Green Team University Certification. GreenTeamUniversity

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