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The Climate Registry
Activities Support a range of state-level policies, iSupport a range of state-level policies, including voluntary reporting of GHG emissions, mandatory reporting of GHG emissions, and regulatory GHG emissions reduction programs. TCR is also in the process of developing additional frameworks to promote energy efficiency and an understanding of the energy embedded in the water-use cycle.he energy embedded in the water-use cycle.  +
Criteria Are not expired  + , Not only in one country  + , Do not have a secretariat or focal point  + , Not only have national states as participators  +
Description The Climate Registry (TCR) is a non-profitThe Climate Registry (TCR) is a non-profit organization governed by U.S. states and Canadian provinces and territories. It designs and operates voluntary and compliance GHG reporting programs globally, and assists organizations in measuring, verifying and reporting the carbon in their operations in order to manage and reduce it. TCR also consults with governments nationally and internationally on all aspects of GHG measurement, reporting, and verification. Membership with the Registry requires a fee that is differentiated between NPO, government & academics, and commercial & industrial. TCR is a follow-up organization of the California Climate Action Registry (CCAR).California Climate Action Registry (CCAR).  +
Geographical coverage North America  +
Goals Members of the Climate Registry are requirMembers of the Climate Registry are required to commit to the following goals: - Utilizing best practices in greenhouse gas emissions accounting. - Establishing a common data infrastructure for voluntary and mandatory reporting and emissions reduction programs; - Providing an opportunity for Members to establish an emissions baseline and document early action; - Developing a recognized platform for credible and consistent greenhouse gas emissions reporting; - Promoting full and public disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions while respecting business confidentiality.while respecting business confidentiality.  +
Goals mai To increase stakeholder access to important emissions data for companies and governments across North America. To encourage members to utilize their facility level data to manage emissions, increase efficiency, and save money.  +
Have only national states as participators No  +
How are you tracking progress of your initiative All data captured in our reporting platform (CRIS) that is verified is made public. This data serves as a baseline from which to gauge and track changes.  +
Indicators Political dialogue;Norms and standard setting;Standards or norms implemented by stakeholders:2017=300:#  +
LPAA Theme Transport  + , Agriculture  + , Business  + , Buildings  + , Industry  + , Waste  + , Energy Supply  + , Energy efficiency  + , Renewable energy  + , Supply chain emission reductions  + , Cities and subnational governments  +
LPAA Theme Adaptation No  +
LPAA Theme Agriculture Yes  +
LPAA Theme Buildings Yes  +
LPAA Theme Business Yes  +
LPAA Theme Cities and subnational governments Yes  +
LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency No  +
LPAA Theme Energy Supply Yes  +
LPAA Theme Energy efficiency Yes  +
LPAA Theme Financial institutions No  +
LPAA Theme Fluorinated gases No  +
LPAA Theme Forestry No  +
LPAA Theme Industry Yes  +
LPAA Theme Innovation No  +
LPAA Theme International maritime transport No  +
LPAA Theme Other No  +
LPAA Theme Private Finance No  +
LPAA Theme Renewable energy Yes  +
LPAA Theme Resilience No  +
LPAA Theme Short Term Pollutants No  +
LPAA Theme Supply chain emission reductions Yes  +
LPAA Theme Transport Yes  +
LPAA Theme Waste Yes  +
LPAA initiative No  +
Location/Nationality of lead organisation United States of America  +
NAZCA Initiative No  +
Name of initiative The Climate Registry  +
Name of lead organisation The Climate Registry  +
Organisational structure The Climate Registry (TCR) is governed by The Climate Registry (TCR) is governed by its Board of Directors, which represents U.S. and Mexican states, Canadian provinces and territories and Native Sovereign Nations. Close to 300 diverse members (government, business, non-profit) measure and report their carbon emission inventories using the program provided by TCR. Additionally, TCR consults with governments nationally and internationally on all aspects of GHG measurement, reporting, and verification. measurement, reporting, and verification.  +
Page url http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/The_Climate_Registry  +
Participants business organisations number 0  +
Participants companies number 250  +
Participants faith members number 0  +
Participants financial institutions number 0  +
Participants governmental actors number 0  +
Participants intergovernmental organisations number 0  +
Participants municipal actors number 0  +
Participants national actors names TCR developed all components of Thailand’s revised voluntary GHG reporting program  + , the Revised CFO Program (Version 2). The program will help TGO collect high-quality  + , standardized GHG data that in turn will help inform their future climate policies and allow industry to make decisions about how and where they reduce their GHGs.  + , Working with the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization - TGO (Thailand) and ICF International under the auspices of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Low Emissions Asian Development (LEAD) program  +
Participants national actors number 1  +
Participants non-governmental organisations number 0  +
Participants other members names Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (USA)  + , The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation (USA)  + , The Climate Registry (USA)  + , Noblis Energy Federation (USA)  + , The Forks Renewal Corporation (USA)  + , The Energy Coalition (USA)  + , David and Lucile Packard Foundation (USA)  + , Association of Energy Engineers (USA)  + , World Resources Institute (USA)  + , The Energy Foundation (USA)  + , Nuclear Energy Institute (USA)  + , Conservation Services Group (USA)  + , Aquarium of the Pacific Profit (USA)  + , Ford Motor Company (USA)  + , Delta Airlines (USA)  + , Exelon (USA)  + , the US Postal Service (USA)  + , Bentley Mills (USA)  + , Clif Bar & Company (USA)  + , PG&E (USA)  + , Qualcomm (USA)  + , Dignity Health (USA)  + , and Virgin US (USA).  +
Participants other members number 21  +
Participants regional actors names TCR's board is comprised of 30 active members from state and provincial governments across the US and Canada. Over 60 agencies across California and Minnesota report their emissions to TCR  + , as do cities around the US.  +
Participants regional actors number 30  +
Participants research and educational organisations names University of California school system (USA)  + , Stanford University (USA)  + , Yale University (USA)  + , and Harvard (USA). University.  +
Participants research and educational organisations number 4  +
Participants supporting partners number 0  +
Participants total names TCR developed all components of Thailand’s revised voluntary GHG reporting program  + , the Revised CFO Program (Version 2). The program will help TGO collect high-quality  + , standardized GHG data that in turn will help inform their future climate policies and allow industry to make decisions about how and where they reduce their GHGs.  + , TCR's board is comprised of 30 active members from state and provincial governments across the US and Canada. Over 60 agencies across California and Minnesota report their emissions to TCR  + , as do cities around the US.  + , Working with the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization - TGO (Thailand) and ICF International under the auspices of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Low Emissions Asian Development (LEAD) program  + , Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (USA)  + , The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation (USA)  + , The Climate Registry (USA)  + , Noblis Energy Federation (USA)  + , The Forks Renewal Corporation (USA)  + , The Energy Coalition (USA)  + , David and Lucile Packard Foundation (USA)  + , Association of Energy Engineers (USA)  + , World Resources Institute (USA)  + , The Energy Foundation (USA)  + , Nuclear Energy Institute (USA)  + , Conservation Services Group (USA)  + , Aquarium of the Pacific Profit (USA)  + , Ford Motor Company (USA)  + , Delta Airlines (USA)  + , Exelon (USA)  + , the US Postal Service (USA)  + , Bentley Mills (USA)  + , Clif Bar & Company (USA)  + , PG&E (USA)  + , Qualcomm (USA)  + , Dignity Health (USA)  + , and Virgin US (USA).  + , University of California school system (USA)  + , Stanford University (USA)  + , Yale University (USA)  + , and Harvard (USA). University.  +
Primary function Norms and standard setting  +
Progress that has been made by your initiative To date, TCR has registered over 1.8 billion metric tons of CO2-equivalent Scope 1 emissions. Companies that verify their report have their data published publically on TCR's website to encourage transparency.  +
Secretariat 811 W 7th Street, 12th floor, Los Angeles CA 90017, US, phone:(866) 523-0764, e-mail:info@theclimateregistry.org  +
Starting year 2007  +
Starting year n 2,007  +
Total members 306  +
Type of initiative Political dialogue  +
Type of lead organisation NGO/Civil Society  +
Website address http://www.theclimateregistry.org/  +
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