Key metrics in emissions tracking include total greenhouse gas emissions, carbon intensity, and emissions by scope. Total greenhouse gas emissions are usually measured in carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e) and represent the sum of all GHGs emitted by an organization. Carbon intensity is a measure of emissions per unit of output, such as emissions per dollar of revenue or per unit of production, providing insight into the efficiency of operations. Emissions by scope refer to categorizing emissions into Scope 1, 2, and 3, as defined by the GHG Protocol. Scope 1 covers direct emissions from owned or controlled sources, Scope 2 covers indirect emissions from the generation of purchased energy, and Scope 3 includes all other indirect emissions in an organization’s value chain. Tracking these metrics helps organizations identify high-impact areas for emissions reduction and enables benchmarking against industry peers. Source: GHG Protocol, Source: EPA.gov. Key Takeaway: Key metrics include total emissions, carbon intensity, and emissions by scope for comprehensive tracking.
What are the key metrics to track in an emissions tracker
Updated 9/9/2025