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Alphabetical Listing of Reference Documents by Title
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Carbon Footprint Calculator
Abstract: This carbon footprint calculator is intended to provide users with a planning-level greenhouse gas emissions inventory to assist in prioritizing and implementing reduction strategies. It is intended primarily for use by Seattle-area businesses interested in benchmarking and reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. The tool allows you to estimate greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions for your company by entering data about your business activities focused on four areas that tend to have significant greenhouse gas impacts: transportation, energy use, materials purchasing, and waste generation.
Source: City of Seattle
URL: http://www.seattle.gov/archive/climate/
Core Performance Measures
Abstract: Core performance measures agreed upon by EPA and the States, under NEPPS - for air, waste, water, and enforcement & compliance. The package is intended to link goals, indicators, core performance measures, and planned outputs into one manageable site.
Source: US Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste
URL: http://www.epa.gov/ocirpage/nepps/measures.htm
NIST-NOAA-INDUSTRY Workshop on Atmospheric Measures and Standards: Improving the Scientific Basis for Informed Decisions on Atmospheric Issues
Abstract: The goal of this workshop was to identify current and future atmospheric issues relevant to the U.S. economy and industry, and to identify the technical specifications of needed fundamental measurements, standards, and air quality programs.
Source: National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) and National Oceanic & Atmospheric ?? (NOAA)
URL: http://www.cstl.nist.gov/div837/Division/meetings/pastmeetin
gs/AtmWorkshop/AtmosphericWorkshop.htm
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