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This book looks at carbon offsets which provide a way for
individuals, businesses, and governments to address concerns about
the impact of their greenhouse gas emissions on the earth's climate
by paying others to undertake activities that reduce, avoid, or
sequester greenhouse gases. A carbon offset can be defined as a
measurable reduction of greenhouse gas emissions occurring
elsewhere. For example, a U.S. manufacturer might offset its
emissions by funding an external project that captures methane, a
greenhouse gas emitted from agricultural sources and landfills. The
emissions reduced, avoided, or sequestered by such projects are
collectively termed carbon offsets, though they may involve
different greenhouse gases. Carbon offsets are a potentially
attractive option for those interested in addressing concerns about
climate change because they can offer a potentially low-cost and
convenient means of reducing, avoiding or sequestering greenhouse
gas emissions relative to other options, such as altering
manufacturing processes or using less fossil fuel. This book
consists of public documents which have been located, gathered,
combined, reformatted, and enhanced with a subject index,
selectively edited and bound to provide easy access.
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