45%
of carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere, the rest is sequestered naturally by the environment
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Carbon credits and carbon offsets are market-based mechanisms designed to mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Both credits and offsets are quantified in metric tons of CO2 equivalent and aim to incentivize the reduction of emissions, but they operate within different frameworks and serve different purposes within the broader scope of environmental sustainability and climate action.
A carbon credit, often referred to as a carbon allowance, is essentially a permit that allows the holder to emit a certain amount of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases; it can be bought and sold in regulatory markets, often under cap-and-trade programs. When a company or entity emits less than their allotted amount, they can sell their excess credits to others who need to exceed their limits.
Voir plus de détailsCarbon offsets represent a reduction or removal of emissions achieved through projects such as reforestation, renewable energy, or energy efficiency measures, which can be purchased by individuals or companies to compensate for their own emissions. These offsets are typically transacted in voluntary markets and are not limited by regulatory caps.
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of carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere, the rest is sequestered naturally by the environment
of our Carbon emissions have historically been captured by Earth's forest, farms, and grasslands
of the carbon dioxide we emit from buring fossils fuels is absorbed by the upper layer of the ocean
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