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Should you buy carbon offsets for your air travel?  科技资讯
时间:2022-01-21   来源:[美国] Daily Climate
National Geographic Logo - HomeSkip to contentRenewSubscribeMenuBoeing 747 Landing into sunsetTravelers are seeking ways to reduce their carbon footprint. A new survey shows many Americans would be willing to shell out extra cash when flying to help protect the environment.Photograph by Travelpix LTD, Getty ImagesPlease be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited.TravelShould you buy carbon offsets for your air travel?

More than a third of Americans would pay extra to offset their flights’ CO2 emissions, a new National Geographic survey finds.

ByNational Geographic StaffPublished January 21, 2022• 10 min readShareTweetEmail

Humans spew more than 44 billion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere every year. Tourism contributes up to 11 percent of those emissions, with flying making up the largest share, according to a 2018 study published in Nature Climate Change. It’s led to a reckoning for many travelers, who are rethinking how and why they fly—and seeking ways to reduce their carbon footprint when they do take to the skies.

One solution? Purchasing carbon offsets—an investment into a project or action, like planting trees or building solar panels, to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions. Airlines such as Delta, United, and British Airways have options to pay a small surcharge (in one case the charge was $13) to offset carbon emissions for seats on the flight. However, this market-based approach to reducing emissions is not without criticism.

     原文来源:https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/should-you-buy-carbon-offsets-for-your-air-travel

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