TITLE

Emissions Offsets Must be Verified

PUB. DATE
May 2008
SOURCE
C3 Views;May2008, Issue 23, p4
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article focuses on the importance of verifying the authenticity of offset claims, when buying or selling carbon offsets. It mentions that the process of assurance, as it is called by a growing industry of carbon offset verifiers, is still under development as the field is new. Understanding the evolving process of verification is essential to ensure that both buyers and sellers realize value in the growing greenhouse gas offsets market.
ACCESSION #
44559529

Tags: CARBON offsetting;  BUSINESS;  PURCHASING;  EMISSION control;  CARBON dioxide mitigation;  GREENHOUSE gases

 

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