Corporations and shoppers in the United States spent more than $54 million last year on carbon offset credits toward tree planting, wind farms, solar plants and other projects to balance the emissions created by, say, using a laptop computer or flying on a jet.
But where exactly is that money going?
The Federal Trade Commission, which regulates advertising claims, raised the question Tuesday in its first hearing in a series on green marketing, this one focusing on carbon offsets.
Where is the money going? That's always been my question on these carbon offset claims. That and how do you figure how much carbon is offset. There is also talk that ranchers like me can sell our carbon credits for grasslands and not plowing land under. Again how this works is beyond me.
You will note that the article doesn't say the FTC says there is a problem with these things, they are just looking into it. Fifty four million spent on these offsets last year though. Sounds like it's getting to be big business.
I don't buy any of this carbon offset
I'm in constant search of new information and ideas, and I want to make the best of this short time that we're out here on this planet living this nebulous thing called life. And I want to plant a few trees along the way and nurture some minds and watch them grow, as people did for me. Joe Henderson













Don't know if thats the true fact or not but that is also interesting.
A Professor friend (Glenn Markel) of mine at Univ. of Cincinnati has several reports from European/Russian Universities that "this warming cycle" is almost over and we are in for a cycle of Global Cooling after 2012.
WHO KNOWS!!