Scope 3 emissions, also known as value chain emissions, are typically most of a company’s overall GHG impact. However, the oil and gas industry has focused primarily on reporting and mitigating only scope 1 and 2 emissions within their operations. Throughout the webinar, you'll understand more about scope 3 emissions and why it's a topic the industry may have to address sooner rather than later.
During the webinar our carbon team will explore these topics:
• What are scope 3 emissions?
• What activities in the oil and gas value chains have the largest carbon impact?
• Which companies are reporting and setting targets on scope 3 emissions?
• Limitations and challenges with addressing scope 3
• How could new policies and investors force industry into action on scope 3? (Regional nuances discussed)
This webinar will be available to watch at the following times:
For APAC & EMEA: 4pm SGT / 8am GMT
For the Americas/EMEA: 10am CST / 9am MT / 3pm GMT
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