When you fly, drive, heat your home or use electricity you produce carbon dioxide which contributes to climate change. Climate Change is the most pressing global issue facing us all, with consequences for communities, species and environments around the world. The urgency of the problem means that we need to make reductions in carbon emissions today.
We all need to take responsibility for our impact on the climate as awareness of climate change grows. That means understanding the impact of our lifestyle on the climate, and reducing our impact as much as we can.
Offsetting your emissions
Carbon offsetting allows you to reduce your unavoidable emissions by paying someone to make carbon reductions on your behalf through carbon reduction projects. Offsetting your emissions is a cost-effective way of cutting emissions quickly, while contributing to the development of the low carbon technologies the world needs.
Condé Nast has teamed up with ClimateCare to offer its readers the opportunity to measure the global warming impact of their trips, offering them the option to offset these emissions through ClimateCare’s portfolio of projects. These not only make real and quantifiable reductions in carbon emissions, but can also make a difference to people’s lives.
ClimateCare is a company that reduces greenhouse gas emissions on behalf of companies and individuals. It is a world class, credible, global carbon offset provider who has been making carbon reductions for ten years. All projects in the ClimateCare portfolio are being verified through an internationally recognised standard.
Replacing the traditional (inefficient) Lao stove with a version delivering measurable gains in efficiency.
The Saihanba East Windfarm Project generates renewable electricity using wind power resources.
The Mulan wind farm generates emission reductions by reducing the amount of electricity that would have been ...
Our Uganda stoves project supplies two types of high efficiency wood burning stoves to families in Kampala, ...