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Global warming begins at home:
The cars we drive, the gas-heating systems we use, the electrical energy we produce to run our household appliances, the production and transport of merchandise we consume all produce CO2 or other greenhouse gas emissions.
Reducing CO2 emissions also begins at home:
By limiting our car journeys, plane flights, regulating our heating thermostats at 19° and purchasing local produce we can reduce our CO2 emissions. Find out more
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What does it mean to be «CO2 neutral »?
It means going one step further and entrusting others with reducing the CO2 emissions you are unable to avoid producing, or cannot easily or affordably reduce by modifying your lifestyle. This way of reducing emissions is known as carbon offsetting.
By entrusting others with reducing your overall CO2 emissions, you can envisage completely neutralising your impact on the climate and becoming «CO2 neutral» or «CO2 free ». Find out more
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I am obliged to drive to work every day. Carbon offsetting is the perfect solution for me. |
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