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United Nations Climate Change Strategies UNFCCC Adopted in1992, Came into effect on March 21, 1994. 192 state parties Spirit of the Convention: States parties to undertake common but differentiated responsibilities “cost effective” and “lowest cost” to control climate change and promote sustainable economic development
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United Nations Climate Change Strategies Kyoto Protocol Adopted in 1997, Came into effect on Feb. 16, 2005. 191 state parties Objective: Global atmospheric CO 2 concentration to be stabilized at 550ppm by 2100. 2008-2012 emission of Annex 1 countries to be returned to less than 5.2% of the emissions in 1990
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GHG emission status – 2008/2009 CountryEmission (Mtons)Annual growth rate % Emission per person (Mtons) Annual growth rate % Year2008200920082009 Global29,38128,999-1.34.394.29-2.30 China6508.246831.604.964.915.318.14 USA5595.925195.02-7.1618.3816.90-8.00 Japan1151.141092.86-5.069.028.58-4.80 Korea501.27515.462.8310.3110.572.52 Taiwan264.29250.11-5.311.5310.89-5.56 Sri LankaCO 2 -e in 1990 was approximately 50 Mtons
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United Nations Climate Change Strategies The Mechanisms (Flexible) under the Kyoto Protocol o Clean Development Mechanism (CDM): allows a country with an emission-reduction or emission-limitation commitment under the Kyoto Protocol (Annex B Party) to implement an emission-reduction project in developing countries. o Joint Implementation (JI): a country with an emission reduction or limitation commitment under the Kyoto Protocol (Annex B party) to earn emission reduction units (ERUs) from an emission-reduction or emission removal project in Annex B Party. o Emissions Trading (ETS): Parties with commitments under the Kyoto Protocol (Annex B Parties) have accepted targets for limiting or reducing emissions
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Purpose of GHG Accreditation and Validation/Verification Accreditation Third party attestation related to a conformity assessment body conveying formal recognition of its competence to carry out specific conformity assessment tasks (ISO 17011) Verification for organizational inventory Systematic, independent and documented process for the evaluation of a greenhouse gas assertion against agreed verification criteria (ISO 14064-3) Validation for GHG reduction project Systematic, independent and documented process for the evaluation of a greenhouse gas assertion in a GHG project plan against agreed validation criteria (ISO 14064-3) Verification for GHG reduction project Systematic, independent and documented process for the evaluation of a greenhouse gas assertion in a GHG project monitoring report against agreed verification criteria (ISO 14064- 3)
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ScopeInternational Standards ProductISO 14067 Carbon footprint of products – Requirements and guidelines for quantification and communication PeopleISO 14066: 2011 Greenhouse gases – Competence requirements for greenhouse gas validation teams and verification teams V/V body ISO 14065: 2013 Greenhouse gases –Requirements for greenhouse gas validation and verification bodies for use in accreditation and other forms of recognition Organiz ation ISO 14064-1: 2006 Greenhouse gases – Part 1 : Specification with guidance at the organizational level for quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and removals ProjectsISO 14064-2: 2006 Greenhouse gases – Part 2: Specification with guidance at the project level for quantification, monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emission reductions or removal enhancements V/V body ISO 14064-3: 2006 Greenhouse gases – Part 2 : Specification with guidance for the validation and verification of greenhouse gas assertions
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Industries that are significant in managing GHG: Organizational level : Power generation and distribution, petroleum refinery, chemical engineering, fabricated metal products manufacturing, non-metallic material product manufacturing, agricultural and animal husbandry, fishing, forestry, water treatment, waste treatment and disposal Project level: Energy generation (renewable & nonrenewable), chemical manufacturing, transport, construction, metal production, fugitive emissions, solvents, waste handling and disposal, agriculture, afforestation and reforestation
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Linking GHG Standards ISO 14065/ ISO 14066/ ISO 14064-3/ MD 6 GHG Verification Body (ISO 14064-3) GHG Validation/ Verification Body (ISO 14064-3) CFP Verification Body (ISO 14064-3) Product CFP (ISO 14067) Organizational Inventory (ISO 14064-1) Project based (ISO 14064-2) Accreditation Validation/Verification
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SLAB EnMS/GHG Accreditation Schemes SLAB Min. of Env. CBs/V/VBs Organization/Project Apply Supervise Recognize/ Accredit/Verify/validate
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16 ISO/IEC 17011 IAF MD & GD Accreditation body Certification body Manufacturer ISO 50001 Guides on “systems” Consumer and market ISO/IEC 17021 ISO/IEC 17021-2 ISO/IEC 17021-3 IAF MD & GD
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21/05/201517 ISO/IEC 17011 IAF/PAC GD Accreditation body Verification body Organization (ISO 14064-1) Project (ISO 14064-2) (product/service/process) Manufacturer Specification on product ISO 14064-3 Guide on product Consumer and market ISO 14065 ISO 14064-3 ISO 14066 IAF/PAC MD6
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18 Certificatio n body Inspection body Testing Laboratory Consumers/ Users+ National Governments + Regions + WTO Requirements Standards & Tech.reg Producers/ Suppliers Products/ Services The Market Conformity assessment Demand for accreditation Accreditation Demand for conformity assessment Mutual Recognition Demand for Intl. recognition
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ISO/IEC 17021 MD 6 Energy management system certification body (ISO 50001 Organization Accreditation Certification IAF/PAC Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (under discussion)
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ISO 14065/ ISO 14066/ ISO 14064-3/ MD 6 GHG Verification Body (ISO 14064-3) GHG Validation/ Verification Body (ISO 14064-3) CFP Verification Body (ISO 14064-3) Product CFP (ISO 14067) Organizational Inventory (ISO 14064-1) Project based (ISO 14064-2) Accreditation Validation/Verification IAF/PAC Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (already developed)
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