
Greenhouse Gas Protocol
The Greenhouse Gas Protocol is a global standard that helps organizations measure and manage their greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. It provides a framework for calculating emissions from different sources, such as energy use, transportation, and manufacturing. By understanding their carbon footprint, companies can identify ways to reduce emissions, improve sustainability, and report their environmental impact transparently. This protocol is widely adopted by businesses, governments, and organizations worldwide to promote responsible climate action and support global efforts to limit global warming.