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09-26-2011, 11:13 AM
CCN or CCN is fast rising MLM program offering REDD carbon credits. With CCN, you can make money while saving the environment. Carbon Central Network includes Buying and Selling Carbon Credits, its the next best to gold, rather in coming years much precious than gold.
One way to make money with CCN:
1.) Join CCN for free. Click here! (http://www.carboncentralnetwork.com/megrawab )
2.) Invite 10 friends and make 50 EUR.
3.) Payment via LR.
There are multiple ways to earn and you can upgrade membership. how CCN work?
What does Carbon Offsetting involve?
Everyday actions like cooking, driving a car, watching TV, having a shower and using your computer all consume energy and produce greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide which contributes to climate change.
"Climate change is defined as being a long-term change in global weather patterns: especially increases in temperature and storm activity, regarded as a potential consequence of the increasing level of greenhouse gases* in the atmosphere."
The first step to reducing the impact we have on climate change is to better control the amount of energy that we use directly and indirectly through the products and services we consume. For businesses this also extends to the better use of resources to reduce the amount of carbon used in producing services or manufacturing products.
The unavoidable carbon emissions we create as individuals or as a business can be offset by paying someone to make an equivalent carbon saving. These savings can be created using many different methods such as using cleaner energy sources such as solar and wind, by planting trees or by changing to cleaner alternative fuels. But one of the most effective and important ways to offset carbon emissions is by preserving, protecting and maintaining our rainforests all over the world.
Should you offest your Carbon Emissions?
Everybody has a responsibility to reduce their carbon footprint and, in turn, reduce their impact on global warming. Every reduction we can make adds up quickly and if we encourage others to do the same the compounding effect starts to make a difference.
Identify how you can avoid or reduce your emissions - where it is not possible or practical to reduce emissions you can offset them. By saving an equivalent amount of greenhouse gas elsewhere we can help to minimise current global emissions.
How do offsetting Schemes work?
First you need to calculate the emissions you have produced; this can be done by using carbon calculators like we have on our site. Then, after you know the amount of carbon emissions you are creating, you can then elect to buy the equivalent amount in 'credits' from projects that are able to create greenhouse gas savings. Even though these projects may be in another part of the world to where you created the emissions, it doesn't matter where these projects are because we are all sharing the same atmosphere.
Where does the money go?
Renewable energy and energy efficiency are also good projects to support as these can have immediate benefits to the environment. Some offsetting schemes may involve planting trees while others will involve paying communities to preserve large sections of rainforests from being cut down. Cutting down forests not only creates the production of greenhouse gases (especially when burning) but also reduces our planet's ability to sequester carbon, meaning we need to make up for it through creating more carbon saving projects elsewhere.
The quality of offsetting schemes
When purchasing offsets you should ensure that the credits you buy meet any of the various international standards put in place such as REDD, VCS, VER+, Gold Standard, and CDM CER. CERs are verified by the United Nations and meet the requirements of the Kyoto Protocol.
To ensure the quality of projects governments are developing a code of best practice for companies which sell offsets. Carbon Central only promotes and sells carbon offsets that meet any of these international standards. As such we fully support and uphold the objectives described in this code of practice. - by Carbon Central Network; Office: +44 330 808 0220
Join CCN for free. (http://www.carboncentralnetwork.com/megrawab )
One way to make money with CCN:
1.) Join CCN for free. Click here! (http://www.carboncentralnetwork.com/megrawab )
2.) Invite 10 friends and make 50 EUR.
3.) Payment via LR.
There are multiple ways to earn and you can upgrade membership. how CCN work?
What does Carbon Offsetting involve?
Everyday actions like cooking, driving a car, watching TV, having a shower and using your computer all consume energy and produce greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide which contributes to climate change.
"Climate change is defined as being a long-term change in global weather patterns: especially increases in temperature and storm activity, regarded as a potential consequence of the increasing level of greenhouse gases* in the atmosphere."
The first step to reducing the impact we have on climate change is to better control the amount of energy that we use directly and indirectly through the products and services we consume. For businesses this also extends to the better use of resources to reduce the amount of carbon used in producing services or manufacturing products.
The unavoidable carbon emissions we create as individuals or as a business can be offset by paying someone to make an equivalent carbon saving. These savings can be created using many different methods such as using cleaner energy sources such as solar and wind, by planting trees or by changing to cleaner alternative fuels. But one of the most effective and important ways to offset carbon emissions is by preserving, protecting and maintaining our rainforests all over the world.
Should you offest your Carbon Emissions?
Everybody has a responsibility to reduce their carbon footprint and, in turn, reduce their impact on global warming. Every reduction we can make adds up quickly and if we encourage others to do the same the compounding effect starts to make a difference.
Identify how you can avoid or reduce your emissions - where it is not possible or practical to reduce emissions you can offset them. By saving an equivalent amount of greenhouse gas elsewhere we can help to minimise current global emissions.
How do offsetting Schemes work?
First you need to calculate the emissions you have produced; this can be done by using carbon calculators like we have on our site. Then, after you know the amount of carbon emissions you are creating, you can then elect to buy the equivalent amount in 'credits' from projects that are able to create greenhouse gas savings. Even though these projects may be in another part of the world to where you created the emissions, it doesn't matter where these projects are because we are all sharing the same atmosphere.
Where does the money go?
Renewable energy and energy efficiency are also good projects to support as these can have immediate benefits to the environment. Some offsetting schemes may involve planting trees while others will involve paying communities to preserve large sections of rainforests from being cut down. Cutting down forests not only creates the production of greenhouse gases (especially when burning) but also reduces our planet's ability to sequester carbon, meaning we need to make up for it through creating more carbon saving projects elsewhere.
The quality of offsetting schemes
When purchasing offsets you should ensure that the credits you buy meet any of the various international standards put in place such as REDD, VCS, VER+, Gold Standard, and CDM CER. CERs are verified by the United Nations and meet the requirements of the Kyoto Protocol.
To ensure the quality of projects governments are developing a code of best practice for companies which sell offsets. Carbon Central only promotes and sells carbon offsets that meet any of these international standards. As such we fully support and uphold the objectives described in this code of practice. - by Carbon Central Network; Office: +44 330 808 0220
Join CCN for free. (http://www.carboncentralnetwork.com/megrawab )