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What should be done if expectations change during the engagement?
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What is the GHG Protocol's approach to setting operational boundaries?
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What is the purpose of the principle of conservativeness in GHG quantification?
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What is the significance of the GHG Protocol's dual reporting requirement for Scope 2 emissions?
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The principle of completeness ensures that all relevant GHG emissions and removals are included in the inventory.
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Which scope includes direct GHG emissions from owned or controlled sources?
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An organization must include both direct and indirect GHG emissions in its inventory.
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What should be documented to support the relationship management process?
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A GHG source is a process that removes a GHG from the atmosphere.
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ISO 14064-1 requires organizations to report only CO2 emissions.
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Which principle requires that GHG data be relevant to the needs of the intended users?
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What should be considered when establishing the context of a consulting engagement?
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What is the purpose of the GHG Protocol's Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Standard?
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Materiality thresholds are used to identify qualitative matters that may be material.
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Who should approve the verification and evidence-gathering plans?
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Which of the following is a direct GHG emission source?
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Clause 4 helps ensure that consulting services are:
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What is the primary focus of Clause 4 in ISO 20700:2017?