How Are Credits ‘Used’? The Life Cycle of a Carbon Credit

Carbon offsets or credits can be used by individuals, companies, countries and any organisation to counterbalance the negative impact of their residual carbon emissions.
How Are We Responding to Climate Change?

There is no escaping the urgency of action against climate change. It has long been a pressing issue, addressed at global summits and discussed by policymakers, media and governments.
Who is Responsible for Climate Change?

Climate change has had an unequal impact on developing nations and economically vulnerable communities.
What is Climate Change?

Climate change, caused by human activities, poses an existential threat. Rapid industrial and agricultural expansion since the 1750s, has led to a surge in greenhouse gases (GHGs), driving global warming.