Compiling climate change indicators: an accounting approach

This e-learning course is organized by the UN Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific (SIAP) and will run from 30 September to 8 November 2024. More information in the UNSIAP website here: Compiling climate change indicators: an accounting approach | SIAP (unsiap.or.jp)

Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time. Its impacts on well-being are far reaching, including impacts on health and the economy. Humans have contributed to climate change largely through economic activities which are intrinsically linked to climate change. Our supply and use of energy for example has led to increased emissions of greenhouse gases which have resulted in global warming. A better understanding of the relationship between the economy and climate change through the compilation of relevant indicators is key to mitigating and adapting to climate change.

This course will focus on climate change indicators that can be compiled from environmental economic accounts. After a brief overview of climate change and, relevant polices and multilateral agreements, participants will learn how to compile various indicators that inform climate change. The focus of the course is on better understanding the relationship between climate change and economic activity. And the statistical framework that provides the concepts, definitions, and methodology for measuring this relationship is the System of Environmental Economic Accounting. Participants will learn about physical supply and use tables for energy and air emissions, and indicators that can be compiled from these accounts. Other topics to be discussed include transaction accounts which can be used to derived expenditure type indicators such those on taxes on energy and pollution. 

Concept note is included in the documents section of this page.

Documents

Event Date

Monday, 30 September 2024 - 7:00am to Friday, 08 November 2024 - 5:15pm

Registration

Complete the registration form via this link:  https://forms.office.com/e/J0b2VhS8h6

Deadline for registration is 26 September 2024