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High-quality carbon offsets are CO2 emission reduction credits created following the highest available standards. Under the guidelines, high-quality carbon credits must result from the reduction or neutralization of greenhouse gases: | High-quality carbon offsets are [[CO2 emissions|CO2 emission]] reduction credits created following the highest available [[Carbon offset standards|standards]]. Under the guidelines, high-quality carbon credits must result from the reduction or neutralization of [[Greenhouse gas emission reduction|greenhouse gases]]: | ||
* under projects that were created for sequestration purposes only | * under projects that were created for sequestration purposes only | ||
* as part of projects with a detailed level of CO2e sequestration estimation | * as part of projects with a detailed level of CO2e sequestration estimation | ||
* permanent projects | * permanent projects | ||
* made on a one-off basis in a documented manner to prevent multiple counting of the same carbon offset for two different purchasing entities | * made on a one-off basis in a documented manner to prevent multiple counting of the same [[carbon offset]] for two different purchasing entities | ||
* arising from projects with positive environmental and social impacts. | * arising from projects with positive environmental and social impacts. |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 4 July 2022
High-quality carbon offsets are CO2 emission reduction credits created following the highest available standards. Under the guidelines, high-quality carbon credits must result from the reduction or neutralization of greenhouse gases:
- under projects that were created for sequestration purposes only
- as part of projects with a detailed level of CO2e sequestration estimation
- permanent projects
- made on a one-off basis in a documented manner to prevent multiple counting of the same carbon offset for two different purchasing entities
- arising from projects with positive environmental and social impacts.