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The world’s top polluters are increasingly relying on “carbon offsets” to make claims about slashing their climate impact and reaching net-zero.

Put simply, carbon-offsetting involves an entity that emits greenhouse gases into the atmosphere paying for another entity to pollute less.

For example, an airline in a developed country that wants to claim it is reducing its emissions can pay for a patch of rainforest to be protected in the Amazon. This – in theory – “cancels out” some of the airline’s pollution.

As Carbon Brief has detailed in a newly released explainer, the world of carbon offsets is complex and murky – with a single carbon-offset project often involving a host of different players and stakeholders in countries scattered across the world.

The complex nature of carbon offsets has given rise to an abundance of technical and often tricky-to-understand terms, phrases and acronyms.

Read the full article on the Carbon Brief website

The post Glossary: Carbon Brief’s guide to the terminology of carbon offsets appeared first on Carbon Brief.

https://www.carbonbrief.org/glossary-carbon-briefs-guide-to-the-terminology-of-carbon-offsets/

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Satellites Reveal New Climate Threat to Emperor Penguins

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Ice loss in the Antarctic Ocean may be killing the sea birds during their molting season.

Each year for millennia, emperor penguins have molted on coastal sea ice that remained stable until late summer—a haven during a span of several weeks when it’s dangerous for the mostly aquatic birds to enter the ocean to feed because they are regrowing their waterproof feathers.

Satellites Reveal New Climate Threat to Emperor Penguins

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States Sue to Block Trump’s ‘Anti-Science’ Vaccine Policy

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Climate change helps spread vaccine-preventable diseases. But the Trump administration’s reduced vaccine schedule “throws science out the window,” and makes Americans more vulnerable to infections, state attorneys general charge in a new lawsuit.

Scientists have long warned that a warming world is likely to hasten the spread of infectious diseases, making vaccination even more critical to safeguard public health.

States Sue to Block Trump’s ‘Anti-Science’ Vaccine Policy

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Hurricane Helene Is Headed for Georgians’ Electric Bills

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A new storm recovery charge could soon hit Georgia Power customers’ bills, as climate change drives more destructive weather across the state.

Hurricane Helene may be long over, but its costs are poised to land on Georgians’ electricity bills. After the storm killed 37 people in Georgia and caused billions in damage in September 2024, Georgia Power is seeking permission from state regulators to pass recovery costs on to customers.

Hurricane Helene Is Headed for Georgians’ Electric Bills

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