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Q411. How is the GHG Reporting Program data different from the U.S. GHG Inventory?

 

A411. The Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks (Inventory) is a national assessment of total GHG emissions from man-made sources in the U.S. This annual report fulfills U.S. Government commitments to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). To develop the Inventory, EPA uses national energy data and other national statistics. In many cases, the emissions data in the Inventory cannot be broken down by location or facility. In contrast, the GHG Reporting Program collects data on individual facilities above certain GHG thresholds. For more information regarding the differences in data and approach between the U.S. GHG Inventory and the GHG Reporting Program data, see our fact sheet.

 

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Source: EPA Data Publication FAQs [http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/ghgdata/faq.html#q1]. Updated by B. Cook, 8/11/2014.

Approval / Publishing History: Version 3, Revised per direction of B. Cook, 09/10/2012; factsheet link updated 8/11/2014.

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Relevant Subpart/Component: GHG Data and Publication
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