The Straits Times-Feb 16, 2023

Humanity sometimes finds it is easier to buy its way out of guilt or trouble. Take climate change, for example. As greenhouse gas emissions keep rising and the impacts worsen, the clamor to tackle our carbon sins gets ever louder – and the marketing spin ever more creative. This is where carbon offsets come in. These are often sold as a way to pay someone to reduce emissions caused by that taxi ride, that plane trip to an exotic destination or even electricity usage. Each offset represents a ton of carbon dioxide (CO2) – the main greenhouse gas – that is either removed from the air, by planting trees for example, or not emitted in the first place. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/offsetting-can-t-absolve-carbon-sins First published in The Straits Times