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The marginal carbon intensity data bundled in CO2.js is published by the Green Web Foundation under the same permissive CC-BY-SA license as the average carbon intensity data. This data is largely based on the operating marginal intensity data published by International Financial Institutions Technical Working group (the IFI TWG) project within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (the UNFCCC), to harmonize project-level greenhouse gas emissions accounting.
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