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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.

Sears Suits To Strut Carbon Labels

The first step to making the clothing industry less impacting on the environment is by quantifying carbon emissions first, says Moshe Gadot from Bagir, the tailoring company that outfits 1 in 6 UK men. Think about your favorite suit and how it was made.
Chances are it flew on an airplane from China or Europe and […]

World Bank Finds Bureaucracy Slowing Down Emissions Cuts

There has been a slowdown in the global economy, but that’s not what seems to be the limiting factor in the global carbon market growth, which reached $64 billion in 2007, the World Bank reports in this Reuter’s story.
Reuters says that the global carbon market more than doubled in 2007 to $64 billion, but that […]

Six Non-Boring Books For Lightening Your Carbon Load

The carbon offset market is awash with guides, policy manuals and technical specs, which can put most of us to sleep after the first chapter. While it’s important to offset your carbon emissions – that’s the whole basis of our existence – making your life close to carbon neutral in other ways should come first. […]

To Profit, Part 3: Belgium’s CLIMACT

(A Few Good Men: CLIMACT’s Pascal Vermeulen, Dimitri Mertens and Hugues de Meulemeester)
Carbon Catalog’s been globetrotting over the last few months, but virtually in a carbon neutral sort of way. During our travels, we’ve handpicked a sample of carbon offset providers from the offsetting world, in order to make sense of the market, because consumers […]

To Profit, Part 2: Canada’s ZeroGHG

The voluntary carbon offsetting market is young and because policies and strategies differ around the world – as well as opinions – we’ve been talking with a variety of organizations and companies.
Two weeks ago we interviewed America’s for-profit carbon offsetter, TerraPass. And previously, we cast our net wide and interviewed non-profit providers from countries such […]

Offset Your Avatar at Second Life

If you don’t have much of a real life, consider offsetting your virtual one: starting this week some 20 million registered users participating in the multi-player game Second Life (SL), now have a chance to offset their carbon emissions produced during play.
Linden Labs, creators of the game, recently partnered with 4Offsets and Jorel Ventures, […]

To Profit, Part 1: America’s TerraPass

The question comes up among policy makers and those in the carbon offsetting business, and more recently among consumers: should carbon offset providers be non-profit entities, or will carbon emissions be more effectively reduced by for-profit companies who make money with every offset purchase?
After Carbon Catablog’s series of interviews from the non-profit world (see the […]

The Best Laid Plans are Cool: The Democrats on Global Warming

Obama and Clinton are neck-in-neck in a very hot race for presidential candidacy. But who will be the best Democrat for the planet?
According to Salon, the greatest threat to America’s future won’t be terrorist attacks or national security, it will be the effects of global warming and unrestricted greenhouse gas emissions.
So what are the Democrat […]

UK Report Shows Online Offset Purchasing Confusing and Inconsistent

The Internet makes almost everything easier these days – buying plane tickets, finding your true love, and managing your finances. But tread warily if you go online to reduce your carbon footprint, warns the Scotsman today.
“Carbon offsetting websites are inconsistent and confusing, with costs varying by up to 540 per cent,” says the Scotsman. The […]

Not to Profit, Part 6: The Roundup

Choosing how to offset your carbon dioxide emissions is complicated business. Readers have been asking us: what’s the difference between providers who offset for profit, and those who offset as non-profit organizations?
In our quest to find some answers we spoke with five different prominent non-profit providers from around the world – the United States, […]

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