Emissions

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Emissions are those gases, often called greenhouse gases, that are produced when fossil fuels are burned or by other means. When you drive your car, get on an airplane, or use extra electricity, you are contributing to the production of greenhouse gases. There are ways to offset this usage.

Offsetting your emissions is, basically, a way to balance your environmental impact by reducing in one place while increasing in another. Ultimately, it is a means by which the overall production of greenhouse gases can be reduced. In other words, if you need to increase your emissions, such as making a cross-country flight, you can offset that increase by buying carbon credits, supporting green technology, and other methods.

Here are some ways that people can offset their emissions, and how it works.

1. Calculate

The first step to offsetting your emissions is to calculate them. There are multiple resources available online for calculating your carbon footprint/emissions. There is also software available for you to calculate your emissions yourself. Once you determine the amount of emissions you are or will be producing, you can find out what you can do to offset that amount.

2. Plant a tree

This is the more traditional approach to offsetting. Trees absorb carbon monoxide and emit oxygen, so planting a tree (or several) helps to mitigate the impact of your emissions.

3. Buy offsets from a company

There are various organizations that have developed to meet the demand for carbon credits. Check the internet for directories of such organizations. Purchasing carbon credits is a way to offset your emissions, and the company will calculate how much you owe based on the amount of your emissions. It pays to shop around if you go this route – different companies can come up with vastly different sums required to offset your carbon footprint.

4. Invest in renewable energy

Some individuals choose to support organizations, projects, or groups that are developing (or have developed) green technology. You can donate time or money to an alternative energy project in your area, or develop a project yourself. For example, you could install solar panels on your house, or take steps to make your home more energy-efficient.

Companies as well as individuals can offset their emissions. If you manage or own a business, your company can invest in renewable energy, purchase carbon credits, or take other steps to offset its emissions. Your company can sell carbon credits as well. There is a growing market that matches a growing awareness about our personal carbon use.

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