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Despite skyrocketing oil prices and ever-increasing airfares, we seem to be traveling more than ever. With environmental issues like carbon footprints and peak oil saturating the media, it seems that travel has its price -- and not just in dollars, but also in ecological guilt. Plenty of travel agents and airlines are now offering consumers carbon offsets when they purchase flights as a way for individuals to shoulder some of the environmental burden (and assuage their carbon guilt), and many other companies are selling offsets directly to the public.
Carbon offsets essentially let you, the road-tripping, jet-setting consumer, pay someone else to reduce their carbon output in order to balance your own. It may sound like passing the buck, but for many of us, those hours on the road or in the air are unavoidable, and many believe that paying someone else to be responsible is better than doing nothing.
Offset projects typically fall into a few categories: renewable energy (investing in wind, solar, and biomass energy production), energy efficiency (improving the energy consumption of individuals and industries), and biological sequestration (purchasing land to preserve it from deforestation, or changing land-use or forestry practices to minimize long-term environmental impact). Critics complain that some projects have less impact than others (or even a negative impact on the environment), and consumer advocates note that not all companies and organizations selling offsets are the selfless, Earth-loving environmentalists you might expect. While some are non-profit organizations, others are decidedly for-profit corporations, with money fattening company coffers as much as it goes to windmills and tree-planting. As with any purchase, if you choose to buy a ticket to greener travel, it's always wise to do your research. Luckily, you've got plenty of help at your fingertips.
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Consumer Carbon Offsets, Emissions Trading, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Carbon Sequestration, Carbon Cycle |
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Archived under: Carbon Offsets, Energy, Environment, Global Warming, Green Living, Issues and Causes, Pollution, Science, Sustainability, Travel |
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Going green is all the rage and I think we all need to support it. Everyone needs to be conscious of what they are doing to the Earth. We must start creating less trash, stop wasting energy, and start finding better ways to do these things.
I recently created The Staga Network. Staga stands for Swap, Trade and Give Away. Basically, the idea is to create an online network of people who want to help themselves, help their neighbors, and help the environment all at the same time.
I think we can all benefit from a little staga right now, so check it out at http://www.Staga.net to learn more.
Posted by: bryanmig at June 25, 2008 1:35 PM
Agreed. Going green is the way to go.
Like reusing the old Mansfield Reformatory building for a prom. Except it's hard to get adults to agree to something that cool.
If anyone wouldn't mind catching up and maybe has news of Steve or Rachel's family, I wouldn't hate that.
Posted by: charles71274 at June 26, 2008 6:45 AM
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