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The 'Common Carbon Metric' supported by UNEP has been developed for

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Common Carbon Metric (CCM) = Buildings + Energy Use + Carbon Emissions Remember: \[ \text{CCM} \longrightarrow \text{Building Sector Assessment} \] UNEP promotes CCM as a common international framework for measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions from buildings.
  • Assessing the carbon footprint of building operations around the world
  • Enabling commercial farming entities around the world to enter carbon trade
  • Enabling governments to assess the overall carbon footprint caused by their countries
  • Assessing the overall carbon footprint caused by the use of fossil fuels by the world in unit time
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation


Step 1:
Understand the purpose of the Common Carbon Metric.
The Common Carbon Metric was designed to create a uniform system for measuring:
• Energy consumption in buildings
• Carbon dioxide emissions from building operations
• Environmental performance of residential and commercial buildings
• Progress toward sustainable building practices Thus, its primary focus is the building sector.

Step 2:
Analyze Option (A).
Option (A) states that CCM is used for assessing the carbon footprint of building operations around the world. This exactly matches the objective of the Common Carbon Metric. \[ {\text{Option (A) is correct}} \]

Step 3:
Analyze Option (B).
This option relates to commercial farming and carbon trading. The Common Carbon Metric is not a framework developed for agricultural carbon trading activities. \[ {\text{Option (B) is incorrect}} \]

Step 4:
Analyze Option (C).
Although countries may estimate national carbon emissions, CCM is not designed for measuring the entire carbon footprint of a nation. Its scope is limited mainly to buildings and their operations. \[ {\text{Option (C) is incorrect}} \]

Step 5:
Analyze Option (D).
This option refers to worldwide fossil fuel emissions in general. The Common Carbon Metric is not intended to measure global fossil fuel emissions across all sectors. \[ {\text{Option (D) is incorrect}} \] Final Conclusion: The UNEP-supported Common Carbon Metric was developed to provide a standardized method for evaluating the carbon emissions generated by building operations worldwide. \[ {\text{Correct Answer = Option (A)}} \]
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