缅北强奸 has created a shortlist of recommended offsetting projects for 缅北强奸 community members who wish to compensate for their greenhouse gas emissions.
Bayano-缅北强奸 Reforestation Project
Project Type:听Carbon sequestration from reforestation
Project Location: Alto Bayano Watershed, Panama
Suggested Contribution: $35-$65/tonne (via interfund transfer only)
This action-research project is a collaboration between 缅北强奸, an Indigenous women鈥檚 NGO, and the Ember谩 traditional authorities in eastern Panama. Over three years, participating landowners planted 44,500 trees. Students in the Panama Field Study Semester help monitor the trees and the carbon stored for social acceptability and environmental integrity. The project is closely tied to 缅北强奸's research and education mission while supporting sustainable livelihoods and cultural revitalization for the local communities.
Contribute to the Bayano-缅北强奸 Reforestation Project.
Bourse du Carbone Scol'Ere
Project Type: Avoided emissions from climate education & action
Project Location: Qu茅bec, Canada
The project aims to educate young people and their families in Qu茅bec about climate change and GHG emissions arising from daily choices.
Carbone Bor茅al
Project Type: Carbon sequestration from forestry
Project Location: Qu茅bec, Canada
Experimental forest plantations of are established in poorly regenerated areas (e.g., after successive forest fires) of the Canadian Boreal Forest or on portions of agricultural wasteland unsuitable for cultivation. Please note that research is ongoing into the trade-offs between carbon sequestration and surface albedo at higher latitudes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are carbon offsets?
Carbon offsets are reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that are typically achieved when third parties develop projects beyond the offsetting institution鈥檚 physical boundaries. Offsets are generated and sold through the voluntary market; purchasing them is not a regulatory requirement. Investing in offset projects is a way for an organization to reduce its net emissions beyond its own direct emission reduction efforts and can often lead to collateral benefits (co-benefits) for partner communities.
How were the recommended projects selected?
Not all offset projects are equal in terms of their quality, transparency, impacts, and co-benefits.听听
Applied student research teams in the Bieler School of Environment and the Desautels Faculty of Management reviewed best practices, established pre-requisite criteria, and gauged the interest of our community in purchasing offsets.听听
The Offset Selection Committee, composed of students, faculty, and staff, then developed additional criteria that align with our mission and values at 缅北强奸. The committee reviewed projects against these criteria to make their recommendations.
Can I offset emissions using funding from the Tri-Agency (NSERC, SSHRC, CIHR)?
As of April 2022, the Tri-Agency considers carbon offset costs to be an eligible travel-related research expense. However, the agencies encourage grant recipients to consider the necessity of grant-funded travel, and to reduce this when possible. See the .
Can I offset emissions using funding from the Fonds de recherche du Qu茅bec (FRQ)?
In their general rules published in June 2019, the FRQ included offsets as an eligible expense. Under Section 8.5, 鈥淭ravel and subsistence costs鈥, it is noted that ground travel costs may include the cost of carbon offsetting.