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Best Practices in Accounting for GHG Emissions in the Canadian Commercial Real Estate popular

Greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting, like financial accounting, involves many rules that can be complex to navigate. While standardized approaches to accounting exist, the field is evolving rapidly, and conflicting or unclear guidance is common. The commercial real estate sector is particularly complex in this way, due to the number of entities involved, and the operational and physical diversity of commercial buildings.

Publisher:

ICF International for the Real Property Association of Canada and

Publication Date:

2010-04-07

Report Description:

Greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting, like financial accounting, involves many rules that can be complex to navigate. While standardized approaches to accounting exist, the field is evolving rapidly, and conflicting or unclear guidance is common. The commercial real estate sector is particularly complex in this way, due to the number of entities involved, and the operational and physical diversity of commercial buildings.

Contact Person:

Duncan Rotherham

Email:

DRotherham@icfi.com

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