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Glossary of Carbon Offset Terms

AdditionalitySee: Evaluating offsets...
AllowanceThe quantity of carbon dioxide emissions which a company or country is permitted to emit, as a result of regulation.
Anaerobic digesterAn industrial system that converts waste products into useful energy while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. More...
AnthropogenicScientists agree that global warming is anthropogenic, meaning it is caused by humans and not part of the Earth's natural cycle. More...
BaselineSee: Evaluating offsets...
BiogasA mixture of methane and carbon dioxide which is generated by anaerobic digestion and can be burned for energy. More...
BiomassBiological material such as dead plants which can be burned as fuel to generate electricity. More...
Burning Agricultural ResidueSee: Project types...
Carbon calculatorA feature on provider websites which helps you calculate how much carbon dioxide is emitted due to your activites.
Carbon dioxide (CO2)The greenhouse gas which is responsible for most of the Earth's warming, and is generated when burning coal, oil or gas. More...
Carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e)A tonne of CO2e is a quantity of any greenhouse gas which has the same warming effect as a tonne of carbon dioxide. More...
Carbon neutralAn ideal in which all of a person's or organization's carbon emissions are offset, resulting in a zero carbon footprint. More...
CertificationSee: Evaluating offsets...
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)Part of the Kyoto Protocol which allows rich countries to meet their carbon targets by purchasing offsets from developing countries.
Climate changeThe series of changes to the Earth's climate which include, and are mostly caused by, global warming. More...
CobenefitAn additional benefit of an offset project on top of the reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, e.g. providing employment.
Cost efficiencyThe proportion of the money paid to a provider which goes directly to carbon offset projects. Not all providers publish this.
Efficient LightingSee: Project types...
Environmental BuildingsSee: Project types...
Environmental Resources Trust (ERT)An independent non-profit organization which validates greenhouse gas reduction projects.
Fossil fuelsFuels like coal, oil or gas which are created in the Earth from fossils. Burning fossil fuels generates carbon dioxide. More...
Fuel EfficiencySee: Project types...
Fuel SubstitutionSee: Project types...
Geothermal PowerSee: Project types...
Global warmingThe recent increase in the Earth's temperature, which is a result of human greenhouse gas emissions. More...
Gold Standard (GS)A strict certification standard for carbon offsets, which goes beyond the requirements of the Kyoto Protocol.
Green-eAn independent program run by a non-profit which certifies and verifies renewable energy certificates (RECs).
Greenhouse gas (GHG)A gas in the atmosphere which causes the Earth's warming. GHGs include carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. More...
Heat-Electricity CogenerationSee: Project types...
Hydroelectric PowerSee: Project types...
Joint Implementation (JI)Part of the Kyoto Protocol which allows rich countries to meet their carbon targets by purchasing offsets from each other.
Kyoto ProtocolAn international agreement sponsored by the United Nations which aims to reduce human greenhouse gas emissions.
LeachateToxic water created when landfill garbage is exposed to rain. Leachate pollutes the ground and emits methane. More...
LeakageSee: Evaluating offsets...
LEEDA rating system which encourages construction of buildings which require less electricity, water and fuels. More...
Material SubstitutionSee: Project types...
MeasurementSee: Evaluating offsets...
Methane (CH4)A potent greenhouse gas which is emitted by various industrial and agricultural processes. More...
Methane from IndustrySee: Project types...
OperatorThe local organization which is entrusted with running a carbon offset project.
PermanenceSee: Evaluating offsets...
ProjectA practical program which causes a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, thus acting as a source of carbon offsets.
ProviderA company or non-profit organization which sells carbon offsets to individuals or businesses, and uses the money to fund projects.
Public TransportationSee: Project types...
ReforestationSee: Project types...
Regulated offsetA carbon offset which a company is required to purchase by law, because it is emitting more than its allowance.
Renewable energyA way of generating energy which uses up no finite resources. Examples include solar, wind and hydroelectric. More...
Renewable Energy Certificate (REC)Also called Green tags, RECs represent electricity made from renewable sources. Some are resold as carbon offsets. More...
SequestrationLong-term storage of carbon dioxide in the ground, plants or oceans, e.g. by reforestation. More...
Solar PowerSee: Project types...
SustainabilityThe ability of our systems to meet both present and future needs. Renewable energy is sustainable, fossil fuels are not. More...
VerificationSee: Evaluating offsets...
Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS)A certification standard for carbon offsets which covers the basic requirements needed for a project to be valid.
Voluntary offsetA carbon offset which is purchased by a concerned individual or business out of choice, not as a result of regulation.
Wind PowerSee: Project types...


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