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100

A new UN-initiated global campaign aims to accelerate efforts from local to international levels to take more ambitious steps to ensure the global temperature does not heat up beyond the 1.5° limit.

What is the Climate Promise 2025?

100

It accounts for the majority of the GHG emissions from stationary combustion sources.

What is CO2?

100

A market-based instrument representing the property rights to the environmental, social, and other non-power attributes of renewable electricity generation.

What is a Renewable Energy Certificate?

100

Emissions from the upstream and downstream activities associated with the operations of the reporting company.

What are value chain emissions?

200

The budget allotted by the PH government for climate change in the 2024 General Appropriations Act (GAA).

What is PHP 457. 41 billion?

200

Refers to emissions from fuels burned in fixed installations such as boilers or on-site thermal power plants.

What is Stationary Combustion?

200

The accounting method that reflects the average emission intensity of the local grid where the energy is consumed.

What is location-based approach?

200

Indirect GHG emissions related to purchased or acquired goods and services.

What are upstream emissions?

300

The CO2 concentration in February this year that broke the daily Keeling Curve record.

What is 426.5 parts per million (ppm)?

300

This includes all vehicles owned or leased by a company generating GHG emissions.

What is Mobile Combustion? 

300

The GHG accounting method that reflects the individual emissions of a company's contractual agreements and related energy purchases.

What is the market-based approach?

300

Indirect GHG emissions related to sold goods and services.

What are downstream emissions?

400

The year when the Antarctic sea ice reached historically low levels, with over 2 million square kilometres less ice than usual during winter.

What is 2023?

400

This results from the unintentional release of greenhouse gases, such as refrigerants used in cooling and air conditioning equipment.

What are Fugitive Emissions?

400

These are the sources of indirect emissions under Scope 2.

What are acquired and consumed electricity, steam, heat, or cooling (collectively called "electricity")?

400

Data that is not from specific activities within a company’s value chain.

What is secondary data?

500
The country that has ranked first in the World Risk Index twice in a row (2022 and 2023).

What is the Philippines?

500

These are released during industrial processes such as cement or chemical production.

What are Process Emissions?

500

A mechanism established by Article 12 of the Kyoto Protocol for project-based emission reduction activities in developing countries.

What is clean development mechanism (cdm)?

500

A Scope 3 uncertainty on whether a value used in the inventory accurately represents the activity in the company’s value chain.

What is Parameter Uncertainty?