In industry, indirect emissions of greenhouse gases are emissions produced
A. by burning fossil fuels on-site for power or heat.
B. through chemical reactions.
C. by burning fossils fuels off-site to make electricity that is used on-site.
D. from leaks from equipment or processes.
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Option C is correct
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Option C by burning fossil fuels off-site to make electricity that is used on-site.
- Indirect emissions of greenhouse gases refer to emissions that are produced outside of an organization's boundary but are associated with its activities.
- These emissions are typically associated with the use of purchased electricity, heat, or steam generated off-site, which are used on-site by the organization.
- This electricity is often generated by burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, or gas, which releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
- Options A and D refer to direct emissions of greenhouse gases, which are produced on-site by the organization's activities.
- Option B refers to emissions that may occur during chemical reactions in certain industrial processes, but this may fall under direct emissions if it occurs on-site.
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