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Stories - EIC GHG Resource Library: Powering knowledge

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Oriana Baptista

Part of the European Innovation Council (EIC), the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) initiative is all about bringing awareness and developing ways of reducing carbon emissions through sustainable practices. As another top-tier service, the GHG programme offers you an additional dedicated support solution, the EIC GHG Resource Library. This user-friendly free platform is meant to let you know more about what's being done to address matters important to the future of our planet.

 

If we’ve sparked your interest, make sure to click here to access our EIC GHG Resource Library! 

 

Why have a resource library? The answer is simple. The EIC GHG programme likes to dot the i’s and cross the t’s when it comes to providing the best support service and knowledge on all things climate-related. With it, the EIC beneficiaries will have access to something that will offer them a chance to add more value to the already existing spectrum of services offered by the GHG programme. 

 

What will you find there? Well, you'll have available 26 different sources distributed among seven specific categories related to the GHG programme. The thematics cover matters from Green electricity to Science Based Targets (SBT), which were covered by the EIC GHG programme at the dedicated monthly webinars. Moreover, you can also count on updates happening every two/three months to give you access to new information, sources and studies on the latest climate science news. 

 

About the EIC GHG programme

With the EIC GHG programme, part of the Business Acceleration Services, the EIC offers its beneficiaries the support and expertise needed to assess, track and efficiently reduce their carbon footprint through the use of a dedicated GHG tool, monthly webinars and further resources. 

  

In addition, co-creation activities with corporates, industrial associations, regions in carbon transition and other EIC beneficiaries are currently ongoing. More information on the EIC GHG programme, including all future events, can be found here.

DISCLAIMER: This information is provided in the interest of knowledge sharing and should not be interpreted as the official view of the European Commission, or any other organisation.

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