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Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce Box 3. Greenhouse Gases
Figure 1. Global GHG Emissions by Gas (2000)
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Figure 1. Global GHG Emissions by Gas (2000)
Figure 2. Global CO2 Emissions by Sector (2000)
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Figure 2. Global CO2 Emissions by Sector (2000)
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Figure 3. Change in Number of Category 4 and 5 Hurricanes by Ocean Basin For the 15-Year Periods 1975-1989 and 1990-2004
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Step-by-Step Summary of Guide
Case Study A: Ecoimagination Evolution
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Case Study A -- Ecoimagination Evolution
Figure 5. Operational Boundaries
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Figure 5. Operational Boundaries
Table 1. Examples of Common Emission-Causing Activities
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Table 1. Examples of Common Emission-Causing Activities
Case Study B: Including Emissions That Matter
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Case Study B -- Including Emissions That Matter
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Cone Inc.: Using Paper Use Reduction to Communicate its Climate Change Committment to Employees
Box 5. Estimating Emissions From Paper
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Box 5. Estimating Emissions From Paper
Case Study D: What's In And What's Out
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Case Study D: What's In And What's Out
Formula to estimate approximate kWh or MWh of electricity that can be attributed to your company
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Formula to estimate approximate kWh or MWh of electricity that can be attributed to your company
Calculation to estimate fuel use
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Calculation to estimate fuel use
Case Study E -- World Resources Institute: Innovations in Estimating Employee Commuting Emissions
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Case Study E -- World Resources Institute: Innovations in Estimating Employee Commuting Emissions
Case Study F: United Nations Foundation
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Case Study F: United Nations Foundation
Box 7. Examples of Corporate Emission Reduction Targets
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Box 7. Examples of Corporate Emission Reduction Targets
Figure 7. CO2 From Building Use
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Figure 7. CO2 From Building Use
Case Study H -- McDonald's Europe
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Case Study H -- McDonald's Europe
Box 8. Renewable Energy Certificates
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Box 8. Renewable Energy Certificates
Case Study I. The Bottom Line on GHGS: How Citigroup Saved Money While Reducing Emissions
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Case Study 1. The Bottom Line on GHGS: How Citigroup Saved Money While Reducing Emissions
Figure 8. GHGs From Transportation
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Figure 8. GHGs From Transportation
Figure 9. Upstream and Downstream Activities
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Figure 9. Upstream and Downstream Activities
Case Study J. Google's Fuel Efficient Vehicle Incentive Program
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Case Study J. Google's Fuel Efficient Vehicle Incentive Program
Case Study L. Cool Fuel: Interfaces Cost-Neutral Offset Program
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Case Study L. Cool Fuel: Interfaces Cost-Neutral Offset Program
Case Study K -- Marks & Spencer
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Case Study K -- Marks & Spencer
Table 5. GHG Reporting Programs For Service-Sector Companies
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Table 5. GHG Reporting Programs For Service-Sector Companies
Source: Hot Climate, Cool Commerce: Figure 5 - Continued




























