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UNFCCC

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About UNFCCC

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is a foundational treaty that has provided the basis for a legal framework and principles for international climate change cooperation to stabilise atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases. The UNFCCC provides guidelines and data for calculating and reporting emissions associated with various energy sources, including fuel consumption and electricity generation.

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Datasets from UNFCCC

National Inventory Report
National Inventory Report
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National Inventory Report

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Description
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is a foundational treaty that has provided the basis for a legal framework and principles for international climate change cooperation to stabilise atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases. The UNFCCC provides guidelines and data for calculating and reporting emissions associated with various energy sources, including fuel consumption and electricity generation.
Source type
Intergovernmental organisation
Original dataset URLURL
Year released
2017-2022
Geography
Canada
Sector
Type of data
Activity-based
Emission results
CO2 - CH4 - N2O
Data Transformation
NA

License

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Type of license
Owned by the UNFCCC secretariat
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Data quality

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Data quality assurance
Vetted by Climatiq
Quality flag(s)
NA

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