Project C: We Have The Power

What is an Offset?

Offset means “neutralize,” “balance,” or “cancel out.” When we do certain activities like drive, fly or heat our homes we emit carbon dioxide. Carbon offsets counteract these activities by funding projects to compensate for emissions occurring at another source.

When you buy a carbon offset, therefore, you are helping to fund a project that reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

After you’ve undertaken direct measures to reduce your carbon footprint such as driving less or installing new windows in your home, carbon offsets are an easy and affordable way to further reduce your contribution to climate change. They are a critical piece of the solution to global warming because they push investments into new technologies and programs that make a difference today.

Offsets can be created by:

Carbon Offset Benefits

In addition to fighting climate change, carbon offsets provide other environmental and economic benefits. Offset projects can:

Carbon Offset Criteria

Quality control is an important issue for carbon offsets. In order to be sure the offset is providing a true benefit to the environment, every offset project must be held to the highest quality standards.

High quality offset projects:

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