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What is the difference between greenhouse gas accounting and carbon accounting?
Greenhouse gas accounting covers all seven greenhouse gases named in the Kyoto Protocol, converted to a single carbon dioxide equivalent figure. Carbon accounting is the common shorthand for the same work, and strictly refers to carbon dioxide alone. In practice both terms describe the same exercise, and reported figures are almost always in CO2e.

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