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Maryland
All facilities covered by the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative are required to monitor and report carbon emissions to
demonstrate compliance with the cap-and-trade program.
The Climate Registry aims to develop a common system for entities to report greenhouse gas emissions. The Registry
serves as a tool to measure, track, verify and publicly report greenhouse gas emissions consistently and transparently
between states. Voluntary, market-based and regulatory greenhouse gas emissions reporting programs are all supported
under the Registry.
Massachusetts
All facilities covered by the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative are required to monitor and report carbon emissions to
demonstrate compliance with the cap-and-trade program.
S. 2540, the Global Warming Solutions Act, directs the Department of Environmental Protection to create an additional
registry and reporting system. Under this provision, all Title V facilities and facilities emitting more than 5,000 tons of
greenhouse gases per year in carbon dioxide equivalents will be required to report emissions.
The Climate Registry aims to develop a common system for entities to report greenhouse gas emissions. The Registry
serves as a tool to measure, track, verify and publicly report greenhouse gas emissions consistently and transparently
between states. Voluntary, market-based and regulatory greenhouse gas emissions reporting programs are all supported
under the Registry.
Michigan
The Climate Registry aims to develop a common system for entities to report greenhouse gas emissions. The Registry
serves as a tool to measure, track, verify and publicly report greenhouse gas emissions consistently and transparently
between states. Voluntary, market-based and regulatory greenhouse gas emissions reporting programs are all supported
under the Registry.
Minnesota
The Climate Registry aims to develop a common system for entities to report greenhouse gas emissions. The Registry
serves as a tool to measure, track, verify and publicly report greenhouse gas emissions consistently and transparently
between states. Voluntary, market-based and regulatory greenhouse gas emissions reporting programs are all supported
under the Registry.
Missouri
The Climate Registry aims to develop a common system for entities to report greenhouse gas emissions. The Registry
serves as a tool to measure, track, verify and publicly report greenhouse gas emissions consistently and transparently
between states. Voluntary, market-based and regulatory greenhouse gas emissions reporting programs are all supported
under the Registry.
Montana
The Climate Registry aims to develop a common system for entities to report greenhouse gas emissions. The Registry
serves as a tool to measure, track, verify and publicly report greenhouse gas emissions consistently and transparently
between states. Voluntary, market-based and regulatory greenhouse gas emissions reporting programs are all supported
under the Registry.
Nevada
The Climate Registry aims to develop a common system for entities to report greenhouse gas emissions. The Registry
serves as a tool to measure, track, verify and publicly report greenhouse gas emissions consistently and transparently
between states. Voluntary, market-based and regulatory greenhouse gas emissions reporting programs are all supported
under the Registry.
New Hampshire
All facilities covered by the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative are required to monitor and report carbon emissions to
demonstrate compliance with the cap-and-trade program.The Climate Registry aims to develop a common system for entities to report greenhouse gas emissions. The Registry
serves as a tool to measure, track, verify and publicly report greenhouse gas emissions consistently and transparently
between states. Voluntary, market-based and regulatory greenhouse gas emissions reporting programs are all supported
under the Registry.
New Jersey
Requires entities that report other air emissions to the state Department of Environmental Protection to also report C02
and CH4 emissions.
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Updated: September 24th, 2010
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