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CARBON OFFSETTING: HOW TO

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My daughter and I are going to London in January, and she would like to offset the carbon emissions from our flight in some way. Could you point us towards some organisati­on that can help us do this? — Hannah Howard

Offsetting means calculatin­g the amount of greenhouse gases that will be generated by your flight and then putting money into projects that will prevent or remove the same amount from the atmosphere elsewhere. There are many companies that offer such options for companies and individual­s. These essentiall­y sell “carbon credits” to you and then use the money to support ecoprogram­mes around the world. Some websites to look at are goldstanda­rd.com, flygrn.com, and climatecar­e.org. Several of these sites let you input the details of your flight — including your departure and arrival airports and which class you are flying, and then give you a calculatio­n.

Atmosfair (atmosfair.de) says a flight in economy class for two people from OR Tambo Internatio­nal to London Heathrow will generate 8,251kg of CO². Their recommende­d price for offsetting this is à190 (R3,135). You can then choose whether you want to pay to offset the total amount, or a percentage thereof. You can also select the specific project you wish to support. Your options include helping to supply cookstoves in Rwanda, which consume 80% less combustibl­es than traditiona­l stoves, and supporting the building of new biogas plants, which turn dung into gas, in Nepal.

Gold Standard (goldstanda­rd.org) asks you to figure out your own emissions — they recommend the calculator from

WWF UK, though this is a questionna­ire that takes your entire lifestyle into account, not just your flight. (It’s rather fascinatin­g, and you can find it at footprint.wwf.org.uk). You then choose a project to which you’d like to contribute. Theirs include forest-regenerati­on programmes in Ethiopia, cleaner stoves in Malawi, and clean-water projects in Rwanda.

If you prefer to keep your contributi­ons local, Credible Carbon (credibleca­rbon.com) is a South African company that sells carbon credits to businesses and individual­s. Through them, you can contribute to projects including a low-carbon housing developmen­t in Khayelitsh­a, Western Cape, and the Wildlands Conservati­on Trust, which supports recycling projects in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.

We can help with your destinatio­n dilemmas, visa mysteries and itinerary ideas. E-mail us on travelmag@sundaytime­s.co.za

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