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The data and information in these spreadsheets have been produced to assist installations in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme that use tier 2…
Tool for local councils to calculate the potential effects of transport on carbon emissions in an area.
How to include carbon in your FCERM project business case economic appraisal and the partnership funding (PF) calculator.
Help for policy officials to calculate figures for impact assessments (IAs) and options assessments (OAs).
This publication investigates the impact that UK consumption has on carbon dioxide emissions. The worldwide production of goods consumed in the UK is taken into account, as well as goods produced in the UK and emissions directly generated by UK...
Research into the carbon emissions of a single student taking a GCSE in English language.
2050 Pathways Calculator: An introduction to the UK’s 2050 Pathways Calculator and how you can develop your own
Check fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and vehicle tax bands by make model and registration
ICT energy and carbon footprinting tool to support the 'Greening government ICT strategy'.
Annual reviews of how the International Climate Fund (ICF) is assisting developing countries to draw up their own low-carbon development plans.
Find out about the calculation of the company car benefit charge.
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