Corporate Carbon Offsets Skepticism
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voluntary carbon marketThe Conversation
•Carbon offsets can help bring energy efficiency to low-income Americans − our Nashville data shows it could be a win for everyone
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Many U.S. companies have pledged to reduce their impact on the climate.
But that doesn’t always mean they’re cutting their own greenhouse gas emissions.
Authors: Companies could spend some of their carbon-offset money on climate-friendly projects that improve people’s lives.
They say energy efficiency upgrades can be financed by selling carbon offsets on “social carbon” segment of the voluntary carbon market.
Zdravka Tzankova , Carol Ziegler and James Muchira : Clearloop generates carbon offsets by building utility-scale solar farms in the dirtiest parts of the U.S. electric grid.
They say mobilizing the voluntary carbon market to finance energy efficiency upgrades in low-income homes could offer meaningful relief to households.
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