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Carbon Credits:
Your Path to a Cleaner Future

Carbon credits are tradable certificates

that represent one metric ton of CO2e

(carbon dioxide equivalent) from the atmosphere

 

They act as a measurable way for individuals, companies, and organizations to take responsibility for their carbon emissions

by funding verified projects that capture,

reduce,or avoid greenhouse gases

Planetary Impact

Carbon credits fund projects that reduce or remove CO2e,

like planting trees or building wind farms

 

Offsetting a 5-ton CO2e flight means buying 5 credits from verified projects

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Authentic credits ensure real, lasting impact—reductions

that wouldn’t happen otherwise

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Purchase credits to support scalable climate solutions

that improve air, water, and land quality

Good vs Bad Credits

Certified insured credits guarantee real impact,

while unregulated credits risk fraud​

Insured

Certified credits ensure transparency with serial-numbered registries,

additionality through third-party audits, and permanence with rigorous methodologies, like a biochar credit guaranteeing 90%+ carbon content

stored for 17,000 years via blockchain.

Non-Insured

In contrast, non-verified credits often fail, as seen in a 2023 Brazil scam where $2 million in fake forestry credits funded no trees, or a 2024 West African scheme where 70% of ‘avoided deforestation’ credits were fraudulent, with logging continuing and funds untraceable

Paris Agreement

These projects align with global goals like the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C target, which aims to limit global warming by reducing emissions 45% by 2030 from 2010 levels, as outlined by the IPCC.

 

Carbon credits contribute by funding scalable solutions—each ton of CO2e reduced or removed helps lower the global carbon budget, inching us closer to stabilizing the climate

Global Impact Stories

Carbon credits fund projects that deliver measurable benefits,

from reducing atmospheric CO2e to improving local communities

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Indonesia Reforestation

“Certified carbon credits don’t just offset emissions, they transform lives and landscapes”

James Gaspard

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