The Global Carbon Council (GCC) is a voluntary carbon offset program that facilitates the global carbon market by issuing carbon credits. The GCC is one of the international initiatives aimed at providing carbon credits to projects that reduce greenhouse gas The Global Carbon Council (GCC) is a voluntary carbon offset program that facilitates the global carbon market by issuing carbon credits. The GCC is one of the international initiatives aimed at providing carbon credits to projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. These credits can be purchased by organizations and countries to offset their carbon footprint and meet their climate goals. Key Functions: Certification: It certifies projects that meet specific criteria for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Issuance of Carbon Credits: These credits can then be traded in carbon markets or used to meet regulatory or voluntary climate commitments. Monitoring and Reporting: The GCC ensures ongoing monitoring and accurate reporting of emission reductions. Regulatory Framework: Projects must comply with the rules and methodologies set by the GCC. • Regular third-party verification is required to ensure the credibility of the emission reductions.emissions. These credits can be purchased by organizations and countries to offset their carbon footprint and meet their climate goals. •
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