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by ResearchAtPlay
1106 days ago
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Fantastic! This site provides an intuitive overview of carbon dioxide removal purchases sourced from six different market places and two registries. Metrics include carbon credit sales and deliveries, prices, names of suppliers and purchasers, and the method of carbon dioxide removal (e.g. direct air capture or biochar production). I find this site useful to get an overview of the development of voluntary carbon markets and their recent rapid expansion. Voluntary carbon markets are fractured into several market places and registries, so getting an aggregate overview over all markets was somewhat difficult prior to discovering this site. Thank you for the submission! |
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The whole concept is silly, we don't offset crime for instance. I can't just pay someone in advance to not punch someone so that I can do it.
Offsetting is just a way of propping up existing unsustainable business models in the eyes of ESG investors. It's greenwashing.
I'm not saying none of this is real, but I'm sure it varies dramatically and the data is probably epically unreliable.
Here's some write-ups from Greenpeace [1], NRDC [2] to the Center for American Progress [3].
[1] https://www.greenpeace.org/international/story/50689/carbon-...
[2] https://www.nrdc.org/stories/should-you-buy-carbon-offsets
[3] https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-cftc-should-rai...