Carbon offsets fail to cut global heating due to ‘intractable’ systemic problems, study says
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A recent study reveals that carbon offset schemes have largely failed to reduce global emissions, attributing this failure to deep-rooted systemic issues rather than just a few ineffective programs. Over 25 years of analysis indicates that these offsets are often of poor quality, highlighting the need for more effective solutions to combat climate change. This matters because it challenges the reliance on carbon offsets as a viable strategy for mitigating global warming, urging policymakers and businesses to rethink their approaches to sustainability.
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