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What are the implications of calculating greenhouse gas emissions on a life-cycle basis for the design of domestic emissions trading systems? / by Robert Hornung and Erik Haites.En133-5/9-1999E-PDF

This paper looks at one such method: allocating responsibility for GHG emissions on a life-cycle basis. It describes the concept and rationale behind addressing GHG emissions on a life-cycle basis; examines the extent to which life-cycle accounting can be applied to GHG emissions; and discusses the potential application of life-cycle accounting within the domestic GHG emissions trading system options being examined by the NRTEE.--Introduction

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  • National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (Canada)
TitleWhat are the implications of calculating greenhouse gas emissions on a life-cycle basis for the design of domestic emissions trading systems? / by Robert Hornung and Erik Haites.
Series title
  • Domestic greenhouse gas emissions trading technical paper series
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
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  • "This paper looks at one such method: allocating responsibility for GHG emissions on a life-cycle basis. It describes the concept and rationale behind addressing GHG emissions on a life-cycle basis; examines the extent to which life-cycle accounting can be applied to GHG emissions; and discusses the potential application of life-cycle accounting within the domestic GHG emissions trading system options being examined by the NRTEE."--Introduction.
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  • Ottawa - Ontario : National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy January 1998.
Description20p.references, tables
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  • En133-5/9-1999E-PDF
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