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Here's How Carbon Offsets Can Live up to Their Bold Promises

Por: Time Science October 28, 2022

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As climate change threatens to reshape the planet forever, more and more companies are promising to improve their carbon footprint. But reducing greenhouse gas emissions doesn’t just happen overnight. That’s why many big corporations have turned to carbon offsets to bridge the gap. “It’s a transitional tool,” says Sarah Leugers, chief strategy officer for , a voluntary carbon offset program based in Switzerland. “A company should be... + full article



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