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The Big Business (and Cheap Thrill) of Personal Carbon Credits

I’m paying Project Wren $15.70 per month to offset my carbon footprint. Can it do more than absolve my guilt?

Illustration: Mark Pernice

YYou’re probably guiltier than you think. That’s what I learned when I calculated my carbon footprint with Project Wren, a startup that sells carbon offsets to individuals…

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James Dinneen

James Dinneen

Writing on science/environment/misc. North East South West https://jamesdinneen.wordpress.com/ Twitter: @jamesNESW

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