Author Archives: Karin Kloosterman

Karin Kloosterman is a freelance writer who can’t stop herself from writing about the environment.

Her work has appeared in newspapers around the world, and most notably in places such as National Geographic, E! Magazine and Grist; she also writes regularly for the world’s most popular enviro blog, TreeHugger.

Karin is excited to join Carbon Catalog’s latest project, Carbon Catablog and will be the first to admit, that she has lots to learn about carbon offsetting. And please, don’t be shy about pointing that out to her! Tips, feedback, and ideas are – of course – always welcome.

Feel free to email Karin at karin (dot) kloosterman (at) gmail (dot) com.

An Ethics of Business Conference and How to Manage CSR

In a little more than a week, Europe’s largest conference on corporate social responsibility (CSR) - The Responsible Business Summit - will be taking place in the UK on May 11 and 12 in London. If you are working in the area of the environment, or just think that CSR is something you would like [...]

Qatar and UAE Airlines Reduce Carbon Emissions

They may be behind in women’s rights, but two Middle East countries Qatar and United Arab Emirates seem to be ahead of the pack in their bid to fight global warming. Two important announcements were made in the last week:
Etihad Airways from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced that it is working with Masdar [...]

Taking Off With Carbon Kiosk At San Francisco Airport

Airlines striking deals with carbon offsetters might not like this development, but we sure do: San Francisco International Airport will soon be offering certified carbon offset credits for purchase at kiosks inside the airport.
It is the first airport to offer such kiosks in the world. The only thing we don’t like about the service is [...]

Carbon Offsetting Is No Small Potatoes For spud!

You might see their little purple delivery truck zooming around a street near you –– if you live in the Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles or Vancouver areas. Painted with the word spud! (for Small Potatoes Urban Delivery), the little green grocer on wheels is setting a fine example for small business owners everywhere.
By [...]

Five Books Before Corporate Carbon Offsets

If you’ve been following our interviews on corporate carbon offsetting (managing corporate carbon legally, eight steps to offsetting your business and why consumer offsets are failing), no doubt other questions before or beyond offsetting have popped into your mind. Carbon offsetting, experts recommend, is important to consider at the end of the line –– after [...]

Managing Corporate Carbon Legally and Practically

Personal, voluntary carbon offsets are a drop in the bucket compared to what companies can achieve. As we’ve learned earlier from Carbon Concierge, streamlining processes, opting for cleaner power, and making employees aware are some important first steps to take before offsetting. For the full interview, see Carbon Concierge Balances Business and Carbon Offsets With [...]

Carbon Concierge Balances Business and Carbon Offsets

Eight steps to making your business carbon neutral
It’s a good idea –– both for the planet and your company’s corporate social responsibility goals –– to think about and implement ways of reducing your carbon emissions. But where does one start? Today Carbon Catalog speaks with Carbon Concierge, a consultancy firm that helps businesses take on [...]

Ten Carbon Offset Providers Explain Why They Do It For Love And/Or Money

If you are representing a business, or just want to buy carbon offsets to lighten your personal carbon load, no doubt you’ve been confused as to where you put your money. Prices for offsets can vary wildly from $10 to $25 per ton of carbon dioxide emissions, and its equivalent (not all greenhouse gases are [...]

Business Conventions Going Carbon Neutral, But You Can Do It Better

(image credit Office Now)
The Internet has transformed our world into a global village. Your business and organization can expand virtually and literally anywhere, even to the moon. Generating new partnerships, or maintaining old ones, require smart enterprises to send their people to conferences. While the Internet helps you do research and make initial contact, there [...]

Countdown: Humanity Has Only 100 Months to Save the Planet From Climate Change Tipping Point

Now is the time to scream “Fire!” So writes Andrew Simms, the policy director and head of the climate change program at the New Economics Foundation (NEF) –– a “think and do tank” –– in an opinion editorial at the Guardian. Carbon Catalog has heard an even less conservative five year estimate from experts we’ve [...]