Greenhouse Gas Reporting (GHG reporting) refers to the process of measuring and disclosing the emissions of various greenhouse gases produced by human activities.
This reporting is important for understanding the contributions of different sectors to climate change and for developing strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Many countries and regions have implemented regulations or guidelines that require companies, organizations, and sometimes even individuals to report their greenhouse gas emissions. This reporting typically involves measuring emissions of various gases like carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and others, and presenting the data in standardized formats. These reports often include information about the sources of emissions, emissions reduction strategies, and progress towards sustainability goals. The collected data helps policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders make informed decisions about climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies.