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Definition: This calculator converts metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (mtCO2e) to tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e).
Purpose: It provides a simple conversion between these two equivalent units of measuring greenhouse gas emissions.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: Metric tons and tonnes are equivalent units (1:1 conversion) for measuring CO2 equivalent emissions.
Details: Understanding emissions in different units is important for international reporting, carbon accounting, and environmental impact assessments.
Tips: Simply enter the metric tons CO2e value to get the equivalent in tonnes CO2e. The conversion is 1:1.
Q1: Are metric tons and tonnes really the same?
A: Yes, in the context of CO2e measurements, 1 metric ton (mtCO2e) equals exactly 1 tonne (tCO2e).
Q2: Why are there two different terms for the same unit?
A: "Metric ton" is the preferred term in some countries (like the US), while "tonne" is more common in others, but they represent the same quantity.
Q3: Does this conversion work for all greenhouse gases?
A: Yes, when expressed as CO2 equivalent (CO2e), the conversion applies to all greenhouse gases.
Q4: How precise is this conversion?
A: The conversion is exact with no rounding or approximation needed.
Q5: Where would I use this conversion?
A: Useful when comparing emissions data from different sources that might use different terminology but the same units.