• auth@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Is it even possible for a gas company to offset CO2 emissions? They would have to charge insane amounts

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      1 year ago

      It’s not possible for anyone to offset CO2 because that’s just not how CO2 works. If its going into the air it doesn’t matter how much money moves around in the background, it’s still going into the air. Carbon offsets were never going to accomplish anything because physics don’t work that way

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      1 year ago

      Not really, because there are different “scopes” of emissions when declaring offsets:

      Scope 1: emissions done directly during normal operations

      Scope 2: emissions from the suppliers, transport and resourcing of raw materials etc.

      Scope 3: indirect emissions caused by the use of the product and other effects the company is responsible for.

      Obviously fossil fuel companies like Shell mostly have Scope 3 emissions. Barely any company that declares offsets even considers Scope 3 emissions though.

      So all companies out there that even say they 100% offset, often just mean Scope 1 emissions. That’s basically systemic green washing.

      Also a lot of the offsets are nearly useless, so even if Scope 1 and 2 are offset you gotta subtract 90% ineffectiveness from the amount.