Where can I find emissions trend information?

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FLIGHT includes features that allow you to identify changes in emissions from 2010 to 2011 for individual GHG reporters that have submitted two years worth of data. GHG data for some source categories are not directly comparable between 2010 and 2011.

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Step 4. Select Changes

Click the Changes icon to display each facility's facility’s reported emissions for 2010, 2011 and the difference between the two years.

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Step 5. Sort the List

Click the Change in Emissions (2010 to 2011) column header once to sort the list from lowest to highest, then click a second time to sort from highest to lowest.

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Step 6. Identify the Facility of Interest

The facility at the top of list is the one whose emissions increased the most in your search category.

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