… announced the government’s ACT ON CO2 website today! Though the UK Government’s quality assurance scheme for carbon offsetting was quietly opened earlier this month, today saw the official launch of the scheme by the Department of Energy and Climate Change with this press release. Here at Clear we are delighted to be the first [...]
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“Carbon offsetting is now quality assured …”
Posted in http://www.clear-offset.com, ICROA, Quality Assurance Scheme for Carbon Offsetting, tagged ACT ON CO2, carbon offset, Clear, DECC, Department of Energy and Climate Change, QAS, Quality Assurance Scheme for Carbon Offsetting (QAS), the carbon offset company on February 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Carbon offsets now approved by the UK Government
Posted in http://www.clear-offset.com, ICROA, Quality Assurance Scheme for Carbon Offsetting, tagged carbon offset, carbon offset quality mark, CER, Clear, clear-offset.com, Code of Best Practice, DECC, DEFRA, Department of Energy and Climate Change, ICROA, QAS, Quality Assurance Scheme for Carbon Offsetting (QAS), the carbon offset company, VER on February 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The first carbon offsets to be approved under the new Quality Assurance Scheme for Carbon Offsetting (QAS) were accredited by the UK Government today. All seven products are supplied by Clear, the carbon offset company: Flights, Buildings, Vehicles, Motorbikes, Commuting, Skydiving and a Carbon Audit Tool for Business. The QAS aims to bring confidence to [...]
Lembit – I’m still a free man!
Posted in Carbon reduction, http://www.clear-offset.com, Segway, tagged carbon footprint, carbon offset, Clear, the carbon offset company, Dr Pepper, Houses of Parliament, Lembit Opik, London, Piers Morgan, Segway on January 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This morning at around 11:20 I set off from the Clear office in Wandsworth Common on a mission: to see if I could get arrested by driving our loaned Segway around central London. Initially encouraged by previous efforts from luminaries such as Lembit Opik and Piers Morgan, I had to admit to feeling slightly nervous. [...]