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The government conversion factors for greenhouse gas reporting are for use by UK and international organisations to report on certain greenhouse gas emissions.
Public service pension schemes administrators can access scheme factors and guidance from a new online hub developed by the Government Actuary’s Department.
How we assess issues of potential regulatory concern
Determines factors associated with being HIV-tested among adult men and women in Zimbabwe
You can use these emission factors to quantify the amount of ammonia emitted from your permitted pig or poultry operations.
The Government conversion factors for greenhouse gas reporting are suitable for use by UK based organisations of all sizes, and for international organisations reporting on UK operations
Research looking at different measures of socio-economic deprivation and their usefulness for providing funding to schools.
This paper outlines the methodology used for the 2012 GHG Conversion Factors. These have been superseded by the 2013 factors, integrated into a web based tool.
A guide to use of the contributory factors data which form part of the Department for Transport's reported road casualty statistics, and the new road safety factors which will in time replace them.
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