Session 4 of SILC’s Master Class: Carbon Accounting

Date and Time

Date: April 8, 2026
Time: 12:00 – 1:30 PM EST
Location: Via Zoom

Description

Join a senior sustainability consultant and professor for an overview of greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting practices that provide the foundation for organizational measurement and management of GHG emissions.

Objectives

  • To gain foundational understating of GHG accounting guidance
  • To learn basic GHG calculation methods
  • To understand the application of GHG data in ESG reporting

Topics

  • The Greenhouse Gas Protocol
  • GHG emissions: Calculation methods (Scopes 1, 2, 3), Estimates, and Quality
  • Tracking emissions over time; GHG software and reporting platforms

Registration for this program is closed.

Moderator

Rebecca CraftRebecca Craft
Chair of the Board, SILC
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Rebecca Craft has over 25 years of experience in the energy sector and is a leader in the design of non-wires alternatives, energy efficiency, demand management programs, and clean energy strategies. Rebecca has worked as the Head of Strategy at Kevala, Inc., Director, Sustainability Electrification at Sidewalk Labs, and as chief customer officer at Essess , Inc. Rebecca spent 13 years at Consolidated Edison where she ran the Energy Efficiency and Demand Management Department. She serves on the board of directors of the Building Energy Exchange and the Sustainability Investment Leadership Council, which she chairs. Rebecca is also an Entrepreneur in Residence for NYSERDA. Rebecca earned a B.A. in economics from Wellesley College and a J.D. from Indiana University Mauer School of Law and is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar.

Instructor

Jonathan DickinsonJonathan Dickinson
Lecturer, Sustainability Management;
Practice Leader, Sustainability and Energy,
WSP USA

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Jonathan Dickinson is a consultant with more than 19 years of environmental and sustainability experience in the government, not-for-profit, health care, and academic sectors. He is a Practice Leader In the Sustainability and Energy division at WSP, a global engineering and professional services firm, where he leads WSP’s Sustainable Cities practice, and is a Lecturer at Columbia University’s Master of Science in Sustainability Management program, where he designed and teaches a course on greenhouse gas emissions accounting and mitigation strategies.

Prior to joining WSP, Dickinson worked as a consultant providing third-party greenhouse gas emissions verification, sustainability strategy, and greenhouse gas emissions inventory development services to corporate and public sector clients. For 12 years, he served as a sustainability policy advisor in the administration of Mayor Michael Bloomberg in New York City, developing and implementing the city’s carbon mitigation and climate resilience initiatives as part of New York’s comprehensive sustainability plan, PlaNYC, and developing the methodology for and completing seven annual New York City greenhouse gas emissions inventories.