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#465542 by slinky09
23 Jan 2009, 11:46
quote:Originally posted by Decker
plan to guilt pax into buying it?


Hmm, has any V-Flyer actually spent money on these flight carbon offsetting schemes?

I prefer to buy more wine to recycle more, achieves the same doesn't it?
#465543 by Scrooge
23 Jan 2009, 11:47
I don't, but what I do tend to do is plant a tree in my back yard, truth be told it is normally to replace one that could not make it through the Vegas summer, but I still feel like I am doing my part.
#465545 by Guest
23 Jan 2009, 11:50
quote:Originally posted by Decker
plan to guilt pax into buying it?


Wont work with me - built with a stronger will power than them (and more stuborn (being an aquarian)).

I will stick to planting more trees at my Fathers [y]

Rgds,

HG
#465546 by Darren Wheeler
23 Jan 2009, 11:53
Not paying it either. I thought there was a plan to have the CC come around to try and guilt you then?
#465549 by Decker
23 Jan 2009, 12:33
Well that is kind of what the link says [:P]
#465553 by easygoingeezer
23 Jan 2009, 12:47
I am just wracked with guilt and remorse when I am flying after working my preverbials off all hours of the day for 6 months to a year to pay it....not.
#465580 by Sealink
23 Jan 2009, 14:44
I'm just very suspicious of the whole carbon offsetting thing, I always try to be green but this just reeks of a money making scheme. And I'm not usually that cynical about environmental efforts.

Maybe VA could be green by waiving the Credit Card fee and using that to offset carbon?
#465587 by jaguarpig
23 Jan 2009, 15:31
I'm with egg and sealink on this, well apart from the being green bit.[:D]
#465594 by Jacki
23 Jan 2009, 17:02
I don't give money to charities in the street, or to companies that cold call me at home and for the same reasons I won't be swiping my credit card mid flight in order to feel a little better by the time I land.
#465597 by Bill S
23 Jan 2009, 17:12
I do carbon offset!
But I choose a more efficient method than most.
A 747 transatlantic produces some 250-300 tonnes CO2 - say 1 tonne per pax.
Radiative forcing requires this to be multiplied by 2.
So 4 tonnes per return trip.
Coolearth working with Fauna & Flora International, highly respected organisations, will 'sell' you the equivalent of 260 tonnes CO2 offset for £100. And you will do something really positive in saving rainforests at the same time!

About £1.50 or $2 for a transatlantic trip!

Anything over that could be profiteering from climate change guilt.
#465605 by RichardMannion
23 Jan 2009, 18:01
I could probably sell tickets on a flight to people who'd want to watch if someone approached mid-flight asking me to pay towards carbon-offsetting.
#465606 by Darren Wheeler
23 Jan 2009, 18:12
quote:Originally posted by RichardMannion
I could probably sell tickets on a flight to people who'd want to watch if someone approached mid-flight asking me to pay towards carbon-offsetting.


Sold!!! [y]
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