Comments on: FTC asks if carbon-offset money is well spent
Corporations and shoppers in the United States spent more than $54 million in 2007 on carbon offset credits, but where exactly is that money going?
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Corporations and shoppers in the United States spent more than $54 million in 2007 on carbon offset credits, but where exactly is that money going?
The New York Times
December 1, 2009 6:42 AM PST
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If this wasn't such an example of absolute "bull cookies" it would be almost as funny as owning a pet rock in the 70's.
The evidence is now in that the global temperature hasn't risen in the last 10 years.
But this has all now been politicized so I guess we'll all just have to put up with it until calmer heads prevail.
Directions to the land or pictures would be available upon request. Any profits would be put toward the purchase of land for the same purpose. Let me know. Thanks. :-)
- It's pretty widespread
- by trianglman January 9, 2008 9:20 PM PST
- Just yesterday I posted a write up of how our local electrical company is using the same misguiding tactics to encourage customers to pay more without really saying what is going on. Does anyone know any more about the Green-e company or what Ameren is doing with the money? I too would like to do my part, but sending money blindly to a corporation that is only giving you marketing double speak doesn't sound like the right way to go.
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