Carbon Offsetting

About Climate Change

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Whilst natural climatic changes have
always occurred over millions of years,
the climate change we are witnessing
today is predominantly due to human activity.

These changes have taken place in the last
hundred years at an unprecedented rate.
People are causing the change by burning
nature's vast stores of coal, oil and natural
gas to fuel their activities.

Burning of fossil fuel releases billions of tonnes of greenhouse gases (GHGs) into the
atmosphere every year, the main one being carbon dioxide (CO2). This, together with other
man-made GHGs, such as methane (CH4) and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), traps the Sun's
radiation within the troposphere, causing the Earth to heat.

If current trends continue, we will raise atmospheric CO2 concentrations to double the pre-
industrial levels within this century. That will raise global temperatures by around 2 - 5°C.

We must all take ownership for our carbon footprint. Committing to go carbon free
and offsetting excess emissions will play a huge role in tackling global warming.