Welcome to CPLAN
The greenhouse gas auditing tool especially designed for land based industries
We are a dedicated team of farmers and research scientists who were the first in the UK to provide a series of global IPCC compliant web-based carbon equivalent calculators especially designed for agricultural enterprises. Our CPLANv2 emissions calculator (enter below) is the only user operated web-based model which automatically provides farmers, consultants, academics and students with both the average and the upper and lower estimates of their greenhouse gas budgets.
Follow the menu on the left for explanations and advice on climate change issues, and signposting to mitigation and useful products. Our specialist consultancy team can supplement this by supporting you with PAS2050:2008 Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), carbon trading possibilities, and advice on how greenhouse gas policy impacts your business.

Check out our new YouTube channel for a video guide to the CPLANv2 Calculator and other useful videos!
Latest News
Created on 23/08/10
A newreport summarizes current knowledge greenhouse gas emissions and capture across six regions—Northeast, Southeast, Corn Belt, Northern Great Plains, Southern Great Plains, and Pacific—...
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Created on 21/08/10
ADAS and North Wyke Research are leading a four-year research project to assess the role Nitrification Inhibitors (NIs) could play in the reduction of UK agriculture’s greenhouse gas (GHG)emissi...
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Created on 21/08/10
The innovative pilot project would see the Commission leasing suitable land (agricultural grade 5 to 3b as per the Macaulay Institute for Soil Research classifications) from farmers for about ten year...
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Created on 11/08/10
Scottish Government Response to the Short-term Recommendations of the Inquiry into Future Support for Agriculture in Scotland (The Brian Pack Inquiry) were released this week - the full report...
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Created on 10/08/10
Brazil - Government aim to reduce carbon emissions from agriculture
The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture plans to expand the use of a no-tillage system to cover a land area of 33 million hectar...
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