ISO 14064 is an internationally recognized framework that guides organizations in measuring, reporting, and verifying greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals. It plays a vital role in advancing global climate goals by enabling transparent and credible carbon accounting.
The standard consists of three parts:
ISO 14064-1 – Requirements for organizational-level GHG inventories.
ISO 14064-2 – Guidance for GHG emission reduction or removal projects.
ISO 14064-3 – Principles and requirements for validating and verifying GHG assertions.
As organizations face increasing demand for trustworthy climate disclosures, certified Lead Verifiers are essential to provide independent, impartial verification in line with ISO 14064-3 and international frameworks such as the GHG Protocol, CDP, and SBTi.
This course is designed to:
Develop the skills needed to independently verify GHG reports and reduction claims.
Strengthen competence in planning, conducting, and reporting verification activities.
Provide knowledge to assess compliance with ISO 14064-1 and ISO 14064-2.
Train participants to identify errors, gaps, and misstatements in climate disclosures.
Ensure third-party verification meets global assurance and stakeholder requirements.
Professional Credibility – Be recognized as a qualified GHG verifier in the growing carbon market.
Regulatory Alignment – Help organizations comply with climate reporting requirements.
Risk Mitigation – Prevent reputational damage and greenwashing through reliable verification.
Audit Preparedness – Enhance readiness for ESG reviews, CDP submissions, and climate commitments.
International Recognition – Build expertise aligned with ISO 14064-3 and ISAE 3000.
Career Advancement – Gain niche, in-demand skills in environmental compliance and sustainability.
Climate change fundamentals and the role of verification.
Structure and application of ISO 14064-1, 2, and 3.
Core verification principles – materiality, transparency, consistency, completeness.
Planning verification: defining scope, boundaries, and objectives.
Understanding GHG sources – Scope 1, 2, and 3.
Data quality, GHG calculation methods, and emission factors.
Risk assessment and materiality in verification.
Site visits, data collection, and sampling techniques.
Reporting results and preparing assurance statements.
Common non-conformities and corrective approaches.
Using ISO 14064-3 in third-party verification.
Links with GHG Protocol, PAS 2060, and CDP frameworks.
Case studies, checklists, and practical exercises.
Independent verification is central to credible climate reporting.
With growing pressure for transparency, the demand for trained verifiers is rapidly increasing.
The course delivers practical, hands-on verification expertise aligned with global standards.
It helps professionals and organizations build trust with investors, regulators, and customers.
Ideal for those looking to expand their ESG and climate assurance capabilities.
This program is ideal for:
Environmental & sustainability auditors
Verification bodies & consultants
Carbon market specialists & GHG program developers
Internal & external auditors
Environmental compliance managers
Certification bodies & third-party verifiers
Regulators, NGOs, and government officials
Professionals working in GHG emissions verification or offset project validation
As a global leader in sustainability, audit, and compliance training, BSCIC offers:
Expert-led sessions by seasoned GHG verification professionals.
Practical checklists, templates, and real-world case studies.
Interactive exercises in verification planning and reporting.
Post-training mentoring and implementation support.
Flexible learning formats – Classroom, Virtual Live, and On-Site Corporate programs.
GHG audit services and assistance in preparing ISO 14064-3/ISAE 3000 assurance reports.
Strengthen your verification expertise and support reliable carbon reporting.
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