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Corporate Social Responsibility
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3.21.2006 ET
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Carbonfund.org
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Carbon Offset Survey: After Certification, Price Is Critical Issue
Initial industry survey finds Carbonfund.org with best price and value.
(CSRwire) Washington, DC - As more and more people are taking responsibility
for offsetting their climate footprint by supporting renewable energy,
energy efficiency and reforestation to reduce their emissions,
Ecobusinesslinks.com, a leading web-based environmental information
portal, has done the first comprehensive comparison of the nonprofit and
for profit organizations providing carbon offsets.
"While more than a dozen organizations and companies are providing the
services, what shocked us was the price discrepancy between groups
basically providing the same level of environmental protection," said
Ecobusinesslinks.com editor Edgard Swinnen. "Each group offered a
high-level of certification for their offering, suggesting consumers
should really be looking at price as the determining criteria.
Carbonfund.org clearly offers the most environmental protection per
dollar," he added. Of the eleven organizations analyzed, five are based in
the US, including Carbonfund.org, three in the UK, two in Australia and one
in Switzerland.
At just $5.50 to offset a metric ton of carbon dioxide, the primary
greenhouse gas causing climate change, not including the tax deduction
American donors receive, Carbonfund.org was the clear leader in the study.
Carbonfund.org supports certified wind energy, energy efficiency and
reforestation projects, including a wind project on a Native American
reservation in South Dakota. "Carbonfund.org also wins kudos for giving
their supporters the choice of projects they want to support, providing an
empowering customer experience," said Swinnen. Carbonfund.org also provided
the greatest range of offset types, including cars, home, air travel and
national average.
"Carbonfund.org is dedicated to making it easy and affordable for anyone
to reduce their climate footprint," said Carbonfund.org President Lesley
Marcus Carlson. "We are trying to offer the lowest cost pathway while
giving our supporters the choice of where their money goes. If we are
going to solve the massive global problem of climate change, which is
getting worse with every passing day, we simply need millions of people
engaged in the solution. On this issue, we can not afford to put profit
ahead of our climate," she added.
Several groups, such as UK-based Trees for Life ($20 per ton of CO2),
support only reforestation projects, seeking to replenish the rain forests
and other areas ravaged by old growth forest cutting. The more expensive
groups, including Native energy, are for profit companies that are
specific to car travel or wind energy and cost substantially more than
Carbonfund.org, which offers both services. Sustainable Travel
International, another for profit, came in at a whopping $30 to offset one
ton of CO2, nearly six times the low cost provider.
The study also suggests the future for carbon offsets looks bright as more
and more people are seeking to do their part to stop climate change.
Carbon Offsets
Carbon offsets are the process of reducing a ton of carbon dioxide
emissions in another location for the emissions you cause. While most
people can reduce their climate footprints by using energy more
efficiently and buying cars that get better gas mileage, cost-efficiently
reducing it to zero through individual actions is nearly impossible.
Carbon offsets are a cost effective way to reduce the remainder of one's
climate footprint. Carbon offsets enable anyone to reduce their climate
footprint by supporting projects, typically energy efficiency, renewable
energy, sequestration, biomass, etc. that reduce carbon dioxide emissions
to offset one's own climate footprint.
EcoBusinessLinks.com
EcoBusinessLinks.com is a leading website dedicated to providing
information necessary to help people shop and be green.
For the latest version of the survey, please go to: http://www.ecobusinesslinks.com/carbon_offset_wind_credits_carbon_reduction.htm
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