Carbon Credits: what are they?
The inconvenience of the sky being darkened is nothing when compared to the lasting effects of all the carbon being thrown into the atmosphere and radically changing our climate by trapping the heat from the sun. In fact, many gases are responsible for the global warming but CO2 is considered the main contributor. For this reason, greenhouse gases became known collectively as CO2 emissions. The good news is that the process of reducing pollution from CO2 emissions is well under way. After the signature of the Kyoto Protocol by several countries ∈2004, it was decided that CO2 production ∈ each country must be contained by tree-planting or other processes that can absorb it, such as sequestration and changing farming methods. Or, it can be reduced ∈ the first place. If one country produces more CO2 than it can absorb, it must purchase an ‘absorption ability’ from another nation. The Carbon Credit is this new currency and one Carbon Credit is equal to one Tonne of CO2 and is called a CO2e (CO2 equivalent). A nation that presents a shortfall ∈ absorbing 500,000T of CO2 must seek to purchase those from another nation that has been planting trees for such a consideration, says the agreement. Costs are between US $10 to 40 per credit.
Adapted from http://savetheplanet.co.nz/carbon-wave-power.html
VOCABULARY
lasting – duráveis
trapping – prendendo, retendo
greenhouse – estufa
currency – moeda
tonne – tonelada
shortfall – déficit
seek – procurar
purchase – comprar
consideration – razão
Check the correct alternative:
VOCABULARY
lasting – duráveis
trapping – prendendo, retendo
greenhouse – estufa
currency – moeda
tonne – tonelada
shortfall – déficit
seek – procurar
purchase – comprar
consideration – razão
Check the correct alternative:
So, a Carbon Credit is the __________.