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What Is the Carbon Footprint of Fracked Gas? A Life-Cycle Assessment

Fracked gas refers to natural gas that is acquired through the process of fracking, forcing water and chemicals deep underground to break rock formations and release natural gas to the surface. Fracked gas is often referred to as the cleanest burning fossil fuel, and it is responsible for a large portion of the world’s electricity generation. So we had to ask: What is the carbon footprint of fracked gas?

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Is Carbon Offsetting Greenwashing? The Big Picture

Carbon offsets have surged in popularity in the 20th century, with some claiming them as being a solution to climate change. But how much credit do we have to give those companies offsetting their carbon emissions? Or are they just using carbon offsets as a form of greenwashing?

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What Are the Biggest Carbon Offsetting Limitations? (All 9 Explained)

Carbon offsets are often shown as a way to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and our carbon footprint, thereby ensuring a sustainable planet for future generations. But as with all things, they are not without limitations. They have surged in popularity in the 20th century, and some even tout them as being a solution to climate change. So, we had to ask: What are the biggest carbon offsetting limitations?

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