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Which principle ensures that GHG data is reliable and free from bias in quantification?
Which of the following is NOT a recommended method for quantifying GHG emissions?
What is the role of the monitoring plan in the GHG project plan?
What is the significance of the project boundary in GHG project planning?
What is the role of the baseline scenario in GHG project planning?
Which principle ensures that GHG monitoring data is reliable and free from bias?
Which principle ensures that all relevant GHG sources, sinks, and reservoirs are considered in project planning?
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for GHG monitoring in ISO 14064-2?
What is the purpose of identifying GHG sources, sinks, and reservoirs (SSRs) in project planning?
Which method is recommended for quantifying GHG emissions in project planning?
What is the significance of consistency in GHG monitoring?
The principle of conservativeness ensures that GHG emission reductions are not overestimated.
Which method is recommended for quantifying GHG emissions?
What is the significance of the principle of transparency in GHG reporting?
What is the purpose of the GHG baseline scenario?
Which principle ensures that GHG data is reliable and free from bias?
Which document is essential for documenting the GHG project plan?
Which principle ensures that all relevant GHG sources, sinks, and reservoirs are considered in monitoring?
What is the purpose of the principle of completeness in ISO 14064-2?
What is the role of direct measurement in GHG quantification?
Which report is mandatory for GHG projects?
Which principle requires that GHG information be consistent over time?
It is acceptable to exclude minor GHG sources from the project boundary to simplify reporting.
What is the purpose of GHG monitoring?
Which of the following is NOT a component of the GHG project plan?
Which of the following is NOT a recommended method for quantifying GHG emissions?
What is the significance of the baseline scenario in GHG quantification?