"This MoU highlights CSA Standards and The Climate Registry's mutual purpose and common goal of building standardized methods for measuring and tracking GHG emissions," says Suzanne Kiraly, President, CSA Standards. "Continued collaboration between our two organizations will serve to further these efforts and, in turn, benefit various organizations, including governments and industries."
CSA has been working with Canadian jurisdictions to build components that support GHG reporting, regional emissions trading systems, and program performance tracking. The Climate Registry operates the premier North American voluntary GHG registry, with over 340 Members. Given its unique relationship with the 12 Canadian provinces and territories and 41 states that sit on its Board of Directors, The Climate Registry also plays an active role in
supporting mandatory reporting schemes across North America.
"Our North American scope and relationships with provinces, territories and states give us a strong platform from which to drive consistent reporting and harmonization. By working together with CSA, we can better support Canadian governments and industry as climate policy continues to evolve and capturing high quality GHG emissions data becomes even more important — both to regulators and to companies wanting to manage their risks, improve energy efficiency, and demonstrate their leadership," says Alex Carr, Canadian Regional Director, The Climate Registry.
The MoU establishes a collaboration between The Climate Registry and CSA to promote voluntary reporting to The Climate Registry, and the adoption of The Climate Registry's platform for mandatory reporting among Canadian jurisdictions.
Additional objectives of the MoU include pursuing opportunities for training and capacity building programs related to The Climate Registry, as well as for general GHG accounting, verification, reporting and tracking activities. It is also designed to facilitate the recognition of early provincial action and leadership, as represented by Membership in The Climate Registry, by federal climate change programs.
On behalf of Canada, CSA Standards acted as the secretariat for the development of new international ISO 14064 standards for GHG inventory and reporting at the organization and project level, as well as standards regarding validation verification of inventories and projects. CSA Standards provides training and capacity building on GHG accounting, including the requirements of The Climate Registry. In addition, CSA Standards offers programs for the certification of GHG verifiers and soon will offer a certification for GHG quantifiers.
For more information on The Climate Registry, visit www.theclimateregistry.org. For more on the CSA, visit www.csa.ca.
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