The Climate Registry
- The Climate Registry is an international partnership working to create a common approach to measuring and reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
- British Columbia was one of the first Canadian provinces to join this partnership, which now includes seven provinces, 39 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., three American Indian tribes and six Mexican states.
- The Registry's goal is to provide an accurate, complete, consistent, transparent and verified set of GHG emissions data supported by robust reporting and verification infrastructure.
- The Registry makes it possible to track the progress we make in reducing GHG emissions. The Registry began accepting reporting data in January 2008.
- Through its work, the Registry encourages early action to reduce GHG emissions and supports future GHG reduction efforts across North America.
- More information is available at the Registry's web site, www.theclimateregistry.org.
