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is that the next government will be ready for the oregon mail menu or from the german council of economic experts. thank you for joining dw business. oh, you're very welcome. i want to tell you something. it's a bear with me. my husband was a shock. and amazon, that is what happens to me raising awareness of h o b and on and we're still in test shane silence, and we need to break out of it. i want to tell you something how to tennessee chris starts november 29th on dw, the
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atoning for one's own climates in somewhere else. offsetting the magic word has become a $1000000000.00 business, but doesn't deliver on its promises. i can't reset the system. what is that i'm waiting to see the project beginning here before we die. we have on thursday morning. the lie of all setting is unfortunately true. flying climate neutral, or even filling up the tank. the common offsetting mile cage is booming. a modern day bomb file of the vantages are basically tre van line companies like laurie out, advertise that own climate friendliness. but what's behind such assurances? let's get people destroying nature and not familiar with it for them. for years german supermarket chain audi suit, and it's all straightened subsidiary, pull fi declared themselves climate neutral. the cornerstone at the claim of water, this infection project in bangladesh as well as their label,
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have lost interest. something they did um to them was no one has to be careful and precise. the private common offsetting market is a $1000000000.00 business built on guilt. one place especially benefits from age this waste, financial sector, or it just based on the projects that we evaluated. our estimates are that over 90 percent of the credits that the project developers are assume they would be able to sell over 90 percent of them would not be able to you the alternatives rapidly warming at the honda of the problem. climate damaging emissions caused by us humans. every year while invest 30000000000 tons of carbon dioxide are emitted. if global warming is to be kept at $1.00 degrees,
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humanity can release at the most. only another 200000000000 times into the atmosphere. the european union is responsible for around 10 percent of global carbon emissions, despite its inhabitants making up less than 6 percent of the world's population. though it may seem mine in relative times 2000000000 tons of c o 2 have already been reduced on paper, at least 2000000000, so called comp and credits to been sold to date. who's profiting from that? no one knows many such credits was sold in switzerland where a lucrative financial center trading in all tap has sprung up. the market tells us to find, keep driving, keep emitting, keep, keep buying. it's okay. you need to the book, the show them, you know, a study examined 2000 companies and the admission credits. they used it so that it showed that 88 percent of these credits did not truly eliminate or store the
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emissions associated with their products or services. and the long term sources. you could you post office. how do launch companies offset the world's largest cosmetics manufacture? lori out itself based in paris, has committed to the iris climate agreement. on the 20500 emission target laurel's launches logistics center in europe is in morgan storm between strasburg understood god. it's carbon neutral. one is lori als, research, industrial and administrative sites are intended to become called a neutral by 2025 without to relying on carbon credits. when the scale becomes clear, though those measures seem less convincing. the industrial areas which can be directly influenced, known as scope $1.00 and $2.00 accounts that only 0.3 percent of the emissions. the
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overwhelming majority, some 12000000 tons comes from suppliers, sales and disposal the comp and balance of role materials suppliers and retailers. is honda to influence to partially offset this? l'oreal supports a number of environmental and climate projects around the world the most. so what we can't avoid using up others can save on. we'll pay them to do it for as alien thomas west as a form of order to one send by supposedly independent certification bodies to check whether such a cop and project met the required standards. all were really just all tap bank. then he believed in what he was doing. a dan began writing a don't crawl spaces, some discovered that the common calculation methods and the compound offsetting market manipulated and misleading. and the more i was learning about
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them in the calculations. and at the same time, i was enrolled in my, in the, my ph. d. and i was learning the science behind. behind the calculations. the more is kept cool. i became the calculations made sense in a study published in the academic journal science 26 of setting forest projects work closely analyzed sounds a lot of data from the project periods, evaluated. and just based on the projects that we evaluated, our estimates are that over 90 percent of the credits that the project developers, i assume they would be able to sell as over 90 percent of them would not be real. one of the 9 far as projects l'oreal supports is the most key to the blue common project in honduras. overall, l'oreal claims to have offset more than 400000 tons of c o 2 through its 2020
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compensation projects. the 1st groundbreaking, blue carbon project in honduras protects nearly 5000 the heck tests of mangroves and 280000 the heck test of conduct for us and to sid you as far as we took a closer look at the project administered by the project. developer and comp and certificate trying to south pole. the remote area on the northeast and caribbean coast of home dealers can any be reached by small in plain flights to poway. i told them to run 3 to 4 times a week, weather permitting, to have been soldiers in the region for 50 is police, government oversights and health care are practically non existent. mosquito has always been left to fend for itself, challenging conditions where a comp and compensation projects the promises influence and control.
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protecting and re far as the mangrove say, is currently big with offsetting project developers. mangroves can still $3.00 to $5.00 times as much c o 2. as far as the areas of the same size as stops, there was no income and credits the project to enter. it is vast. roughly the size of fonts is brittany region. we want to know what's happened since the project preparations began in 2017. we're aiming for the deep rain forest and t p. first though we go to bottom paduka, where the mangrove sound to be protected, the coverage expanded. there are no road. so we take a boat with a $200.00 horsepower engine. it's the most powerful they have in the mosquito, it's all safety insurance. the isolated caribbean coast off on doris is a main route for columbia and drug koreas. shortly after
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departing from poets oakland, puter, the provinces, capitals, we have a mandatory luggage inspection at a hidden marine bass. there's not much inspection going on. we're allowed to continue on our way. we skim the open sea for 3 hours at a speed of $9013.00 knots, a mother and a child come along for the ride. the most important thing to not to cross pulse with a drunk boat disguised as a fishing vessel. these here, a locals with this boat, it's less clear. the destination is bound up a to can population 4 and a half 1000. the compound offsetting project was key to pass that came out, was introduced as 7 years ago. people are supposed to help prevent the ongoing deforestation of central america's largest brain forest. the last 20 years of satellite images show significant deforestation in the surrounding areas. the
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projects goal is to prevent the same from happening here. the mole 9 grow sound to be planted. in fact, that's why certificates from the most key to pass. ok, now. ok. what punches? despite repeated inquiries loading out with not disclose the sum of money involved . this is the designated project time in the future. deforestation is to be avoided, and mine grow far as so to be planted near the see. the project began with workshops to engage the local population. the project i own is the indigenous peoples of 8 participating tribal areas. well, it's happened since then. well, the one face the bought up
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a 2 cars inhabitants of emigrated to the us. in recent years, a high bus rate is seen the population remain stable. donado reversed on i either was a teacher and was elected by the indigenous counsel to be the coordinator of the cobb and offsetting project has loading els investment benefits at the locals. if they received a share of the money directly, what would they do with it? the citric project develop a south pole, estimated that $4000000.00 could be owned from the comp and credits and will go up in a fence and we found about that, you know, we build a damn name on who to protect about our paduka. unable to protect the people, that's the idea for the infrastructure. and then the standard bottle is a fairly impressive buddha. those are best i say to see him, but as a and the other idea is to plan to mangroves us and re forest trees. but there's a,
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you know, for the sun and so fall, no money has shown up and bought up a to come people have launch difficult and what it's all about. my know, i use those them. well, a few people planted some trees on the other bank, but the people planting them. i've stopped around this from south pole, came here and spoke for about 3 hours. and from that point on, people realized they had to take care of themselves. deforestation is the biggest issue affecting us in this area, is perfect, and the thing it says on did the project really achieve nothing, as it prevented deforestation? the closer one loves the more questions arise. how do you even calculate whether there is a c o 2 saving? the problem is that this methodology is they are inherently flawed. they're based on a framework that doesn't allow you to measure the performance of the project. in thought
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up a to time. it's not been tons, but at most a few kilograms of carbon that have been offset, but south pole sold comp and credits. so when did the money go? you have to, ma'am, i'm thinking that maybe now with dealing with an open comp and market to remote, it's like being in a world with every bank and every entrepreneur could issue their own. thank you much. i can and bunk. milton, housekeeping perhaps we're looking in the wrong place, despite this being the hotspot and to florida y'all's mangrove protection project. the, the next day we had inland to teepee. it's where the boundary lines between a heavily deforested area and on top strain forest in the hearts of the most key to as an indigenous tribal leader has agreed to take us that what does he think of the
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concept of reducing deforestation now that it okay, let me, i'd be leaving that includes the element that i believe. so the indigenous community in accordance with the culture, has always been the moment protecting nature. the people who are destroying night to result from here migration has a huge impact. many families with 678, or 10 children don't have the money to live in the city. so what do they do? they come here to collect fluid with that they can provide for their families plus times. and what does that make us k as in cat who is the name for level of detail? and for the, for example, here in mosquito, as with other indigenous people, we don't have access to big machines that cost a lot of damage. we may cut down a tree here on that to make polls for a while offense. so to build a house, we don't can see much. that's why i think the european should be more careful and find out
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a solution to the strategies both. this isn't ok and then we're going to continue with the mechanics and sort of gave another feed, a bank, holiday effects of migration supposed to be influenced by all setting payments. often a tell a boat, right? we've a right and t p audio nixon, a fama, is responsible for the village, use p to remembers the workshops at the start of the project. the project would be an important one. he says, hardly anyone is replanting trees. a lot sort of as demos has been on the call. yeah. we've been waiting for days, months, years showing, but it hasn't started. lemme, i don't know what's going on up there. we're waiting here to see the project begin before we die. i don't know what's going on with them. it or no, there is no project. we're waiting for it. no,
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it definitely almost has been on the. well, that seems that we all started as if they had ever heard of laurie all of the lease . so we make the a talent journey back during a chain. so we sold a house is being built a chain of the borrowed sold brought from far away is dell and 1000 comp. well, the men take it in stride. although tells us they brought the wood from the forest months ago. it's 3 hours up stream where the mountains begin. did they have to buy it? no little on this country, they have done this quite a lot. what does he think of european companies being willing to pay $25.00? if one ton of c o 2 stays in the forest and i'm not, i don't know all the time and he tries to rush in the wood using it sparingly. the
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german n g o initiated the installation of a sufficient wood stove. so a few years ago, we learned that there are numerous initiatives running here in parallel on what basis can l'oreal or project develop a south pole claims and projects has a positive impact on the power station. this is the project documents submitted for certification. it's over 200 pages long. this is the sales page for those making common offsetting deals. a questionable model has been applied to calculate that 400000 tons of c o 2 could be offset in almost detail. right, these are the 2 most popular methodologies out there, and this is the one that was used by the project in honduras, vm 7, thomas west explains how the system is set up. the time baseline describes what would happen if the forest protection or reforestation project didn't exist the so
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within this reference, the method to use this simple comparison include either a, in recent years or this much far as to is cleared and a reference area next to the project area or so it's likely that the same will happen in the next project area. but then there's a 2nd step. it's really critical in this methodology, which is the location of these historical deforestation, and trend or trend across the reference region, which is illustrated by this map here. right? in this case, all the historical, the 1st station or the trend was located seems areas where the project is not located. okay. in this other example, all the deforestation was located inside the project there, depending on which reference area one takes the calculated offsetting through reforestation variance. audrey lots can be manipulated without breaking the rules.
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at the method project, the, the more deforestation you have inside the project area, the more credits your project. and so we want you to answer this from south pole to hear about the company as the project develop. i had to say about the criticism we headed to zurich, but didn't get further than the elevator. the business models, reputation has slipped sofa that south co, c. e. o. resigned in the winter. in particular, the korea project in zimbabwe made negative headlines, internationally, south pole pocketed 18000000 in profits still more disappeared to a local businessman. experts have called them calvin campbell, his. originally, the idea was for the people of the mosquito to receive millions of sustainable development. and deficient reign far as protection. but that didn't happen to the end of our journey,
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the president of the mosquito region of honduras finally agree to an interview. he was the chief point of contact with south po, to the indigenous peoples single dose on this, but in the sense that i must study this appeal in today. and i've been president of mazda again for 2 years. and since i've been involved, the project has been revisited. it's a bit of track inactive. from the moment i began, the project was reactivated. we had discussions with in the own and south pole working with a indigenous council simple is slowly so far it's just been talks and to training because we realized we didn't actually know 100 percent. what carbon is located is in the middle possible, and it turns out that the government had halted the project. a new law was passed, which depending on how the as yet on specified regulations turn out. may prohibit
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private companies like south polk from conducting common offsetting deals in honduras completely. meanwhile, everything is on hold. to home during and g. o tasked with advancing the project for south bo confirmed this time still. i susanne for years. don't look at me. you don't see the muscle more flexible so i saw the project's been running independently so but with its own funding for the entire consultation process, we carried out with the community. so 4 years, however, so none of this was funded by call them credit. no, they didn't exist at the time, can love you. i think that i hope you don't see it on the website showing the projects progress. now at 22 percent. it's run from spine and hasn't been updated in years. l'oreal declined an interview, but sent us a short statement off to being confronted with the facts. we are no longer a bio of mosquito common credits and of no intention of purchasing more in the future. renowned comp and market expert barbara hail
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from the university of california assessed our research results. she says that while nothing was offset here, lorio has taken effective measures in its own operations. lorio appears to be doing all the important things right, where they are focusing on directly reducing their own emissions, including in their supply chain. and they're not using carbon credits to make a greenhouse gas claim. and they also are supporting external projects. and this is what all company should do. and i think where lorio ran into trouble is that they've decided to trust the carbon compensation market when choosing what external projects to support. one of the world's largest corporations appears to have fallen for a green scam. that's as of october 2020 full,
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that website still promotes their alleged protection of mangroves as the 1st such a project in honduras is baffling. it even more in comprehensible is how l'oreal was able to even purchase credits. it should not have been possible since no credits were generated comp and cannot be offsets without the savings having being made elsewhere. it's as simple as that because you don't, this is all this transactions the they're happening in the voluntary carbon market, right? everything is done voluntarily, you don't have to buy offsets from, from this project developers. you choose to do so, and there are no rooms for those transactions. of course, if 95 percent of the profits are going to affect bank accounts in europe. well, that doesn't really look so good for the project, right?
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so what exactly is the common offsetting lie? the carbon market is lying and it's lying and 3 ways. one, the credits typically are present just a fraction of what they claim to represent in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. and they're basically trading and lives. second is that you're, the market tells us that reducing our own emissions is equivalent to buying these credits. and that's simply not true, even if the credits are accurately estimated of the atlas or has a limited capacity, the whole greenhouse gases. and if we use that up, that means someone else, well, but there's a 3rd lie. and that is the market tells us that our emissions are cheap but down, so rise, not tony, in practice, but also in theory kind of global offsetting system even work most stream climate research daniel huffman wants to find out how much forest
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passing is actually available for all setting purposes in a conversation with a garden of a palm house in shouldn't glenn vienna calculates that. each person on us has the equivalent forest area of 2 such palm houses. 5000 square meters will have a heck down there. propulsion of c o 2 and yet, is small huffman explains. yet despite offsetting efforts, it has significantly increased phones that must so that i could think of something, imagine the entire air column up to the stratosphere. if you let the seo to flow like a lake at ground level, then we'd be at about this level in pre industrial times where it's only reason in the last 100 years since the industrial revolution. and since we've been burning oil, gas and coal, if this 15, when would we be approximately for let's go up to speed would be
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if we can switch them up to see. so i saw from a close guess. yeah, no, fast you miss was on. okay. yes. the c o 2 concentration would be about here a little bit about one and a half meters higher than before. the industrial revolution became the end every year. the c o 2 concentration rises by about 2 centimeters. so what we said side, same thing at the that increase needs to be absorbed by, for example, additional new forests in germany at the pulse dom institute for climate impact research. all the important data is brought together. you see eradicates the positive effects of common offsetting should be measurable. the institutes director and also head of the e u commission scientific climate advisory board says such projects can only be considered effective if that stable long time contributions can be proven to skip the simplicity of on by some aspect. this is a,
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it's in the i'm break the task that i might have to be there is another aspect is when you look at a project, for instance, what i'm wanting to obtain credits for preserving a forest. you might say, well, maybe the re fire station will succeed, it may be additional far as to actually be planted and that was, but if this happens on a large scale, what does it mean? it means there's more forest and less of farmland available. if that happened globally, it could mean a rise in green prices and them go buying mazda public dorset ties those. those are diff, green prices increase. there will be additional incentives to cut down far as the elsewhere. going to be that. so that's the on the, i'd say, but up to hudson. but these far as to project on tony used for offsetting purposes . now that they've fallen into disrepute other ideas on, on the march, even the food industry is eager to promote a green image. companies want to present themselves as organic, sustainable,
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environmentally friendly, fostering supermarket chain, hofer stock to call the neutral pizza. and that freezes in 2023, both qualified, and its parent company, audi suit claim to be climate neutral since 2016 but even after the comp and reductions, they still have $30000.00 tons of c o. 2, a year left over the rest was offset using comp and credits, supposedly rendering them neutral. in the interim, the claim has disappeared from the websites. thousands of tons of c o 2 was supposedly offset with a want at this infection project in bangladesh. instead of boiling drinking water, it is back to really purified in plastic bottles, using radiation from sunlight, the only tears to purify water. these are the songs you 0 dining and other project and one of the poorest and most accessible regions of the weld. saturn total profit
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and so bangladesh. the other thing that i am the persona desire associated with we work solely with the sun mothers eyes, which he has developed. and there's nothing more than the measuring device. as long as the mentor loan is valid, the auto pilot, the use of solar panels kind of by requiring a solar cell in the battery. now you press a button and place it next to a bottle of up to 3 liters. and then wait until us monday, a pass 9 o'clock in the regents. i've worked and it takes one to 4 hours and then i think you'll want to move it gab at the top. 70000. did the small devices are in use worldwide supermarket chain wholesale also promised to offset greenhouse gases with them? was it the value they told us after pre treating it with potassium alum to fill river water into 5 or 6 bottles to make drinking water to another cause we traveled to bangladesh, to find out where the common offsetting is working here, the calculation goes, seems to pre filled the drinking water no longer needs to be boiled. a lot of
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firewood is saved. that c o 2. through holfer's vault the project. last word is needed off, allegedly offset thousands of tons of its admissions based way. earlier this year we released a study of the offset methodology that the why the project used and we found substantial over crediting. we wanted to know the truth and visited the village of korea kali we did find people using body in the region. the many devices were broken and had not being replaced. that in the device works, it can purified 10 liters of water per day. but it's enough for 10 to 12 people drinking body water. we have fewer stomach issues. so the, as somebody knows a lot of times that's the windows time, you can use the device for 6 months when there's enough time to go with. then there are 6 months of monsoon and the water gets muddy that i heat it in the 4 or 5
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months of winter plus i heat water for drinking and bathing the value a lot on the tub. many of them was the fact that the water is hated in the winter included in calculations, but how much firewood is actually saved? the claim was that the supermarket chain contributed to a better drinking water supply, saving several 1000 tons of c o 2 in bangladesh. for clean water projects, there's even more challenges with estimating emissions reductions because of the questions of the baseline of what fuel use and emissions are really associated with boiling water in the bay. fine to find off to scientific overview by university was initiated. the university reviewed and validated the estimates of how much could be offset, and this will probably be on the talking side, and this will follow them that they can type one visit took place during the dry season. another during the rainy season to see
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a few such change by the boss or the body requires some like that. so when it rains, they sometimes need 2 days to cleanse the water. and would they also check if enough bottles were available and how they were being handled? i mean, only the problem is the people doing the monitoring and validating are also advisors to the companies and the public. as such, they have a vested interest in the project. success is hardly an independent review. now for the last, the calculation method used in bangladesh is the best available, the, the so much high fan of any suffer from stomach pain and nausea was that likes the water. why? that's why i put potassium alum in it. it causes the impurities to come together so i can filter and drink it. yeah. you hi, what can you do when there's no filtration system up like of like a template and, and you drink that. is that now you so you don't need the body device or the down
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low to the didn't write it the list if any, what i was normally i do put the water in the sun you that for during the rainy season, i collect rainwater on them for you the set off and i mix it with other water and disinfect it with body have work. but during the rainy season, we don't need body has, you know, who do you think he's and not a little bit more than half of the people we spoke with, say they don't use the device during the 4 to 5 months rainy season. the calculations from the university of natural resources and life sciences were included in nevada. the manufacturer videos is project report. according to it, 88 percent of households use vanity. a claims at 15112 tons of c o 2 are avoided annually. could it be true? 39150 people in 7115 households were reached 36900000 liters of drinking water were provided. in exchange $1.00 tons
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of wood per household were allegedly saved numbers upon numbers. we visited 20 households conducted research and interviewed in 10 of them. you need a lot of firewood. yeah. so we need a lot of firewood. how much a month and a half months ago from the last time i bought between 40480 keyless slides, then i gathered some here and there. and then a year we need about $1600.00 to 2000. she loves the luxury, doesn't firewood, consumption, decrease, and as i don't need at least a little in a home in order to look at, it hasn't decrease. no, well, we drink this water, but we also need water for cooking. we need warm water. finally got them. water so that's the reason because that's how i bring it to what i'm going to them. ready we sleep the drinking water with the high in winter, we have to heat it to, to attend. how would firewood consumption, decrease?
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supplemental said there was no reduction in firewood consumption for these families and to use body rainwater would 1st need to be collected in containers. we ask ms. beacon again you with a project coordinator and in the beginning there was a lot of interest. some people understood what it was about. why don't people use body anymore? i go, i live there like i say it or the people lost interest because they were promised water containers that 1st a didn't but none were provided to the us. then why? what plastic bottles both are told and always didn't. the people have to show the body official who came by that everyone was drinking water from their device. so would you say 50? it's clear that, well, these projects have real health benefits were mess. we're masking health projects as carbon projects, because that's where the money is. even this offsetting project carried down with
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the best possible scientific o besides leaves many questions unanswered. what is the whole for i have to say about the fact supports the heroes was discontinued in 2023 due to a change in strategy. currently, as part of the diesel group, we are in the process of setting new validated science based goals. primary objective is to avoid or reduce emissions on all levels, wherever possible. in brussels, the problems of the private carbon all setting market, a well known as name out loud. i also see that many off sitting projects that currently exist don't work. and if i'm up for an independent studies have proven it . so i can agree kind of july of off setting is unfortunately true, right? that's what happens. in only 2024, the u parliament passed
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a new directive. it prohibits companies for making unsubstantiated climate promises . no minor force to them is these except if it's you don't the most the most in my view certification should be provided by a regulator at all to you as a key role to play here. it can now say, if you want to do something in our markets, if you want to contribute to offsetting our remaining emissions, then you have to do it according to our standards. if the e u sets those standards, i'm convinced they'll also be applied to the rest of the voluntary carbon marc coast of mac. the. again, you can see my protection committee has its way. swift, common offsetting practices may soon be a thing of the past. it just wasn't my fault also i can just been yes. i predict that if we manage to strongly regulate this carbon all settings and ban advertising based on it, i don't know, but somebody will have an impact in switzerland. they won't be able to just go to
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switzerland to do with their getting to stop by the design break moms in onto the main range of the austrian alps located at the border between is outspoken carinthia is home to one of the world's highest observatories . no other climate measurement station in such a high alpine location has gathered weather data for as long as on blake upset of a tree. most stream climate research at daniel's hope months has come up to see whether the success of climate measures can be detected in the atmosphere as the app here become any cleaner. daniel huffman is in zach. the focus lifted in the morning lights revealing a breathtaking view of foster's highest mountain. the call squawk near the
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observatory is located at an altitude it's 3106 meters. c o 2 measurements of onemain being taken. he has a 25 years. but it's the longest data series collected fall from civilization high in the mountains. the you don't need to look at temperature data to see how the climate has changed. place use of bath or dock absorbing more heat, melting foster. i'm a foster store to such an extent that the rocks no longer fro named place to be reinforced with steel bonds to prevent dangers crumbling beneath the observatory to
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so here we are on the top measuring terrorist we're, we're starting with a greenhouse gas measurement. what do you make of it? and what happens is, it's an absolutely fascinating with a mountain upon a rama. i've seen the costs go up now to the clouds are covering it right now. it's amazing to be standing up here over to 15. so this is the most exciting, whether familiar with the cloud when they come and drafting log and so on. so just because we also monitor the cloud post grass for the greenhouse gas measurements here behind us as the aerosol intake, that's the chimney that draws in the air. and that's where our c o 2 and greenhouse gas measurements against angelo type. it brings the air down to the lab where the measuring instruments tell us how much methane the c o 2 and so on. we have in the atmosphere. yes, would meet within the guess. i'd love to see that data and collections depending on the measuring device is regularly calibrated. every measurement must be precise. scientists from all over the world are working with this data to model climate
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change scenarios. here's the series where we see our c o 2 measurements from us on black observatory over time. over the last 20 years, you can clearly see the seasonal fluctuations. so exactly, that's the rising and falling spring. winter in relation to photos, synthesis the seo to concentration in the atmosphere increases or decreases as it means that when the leaves sprout, the c o 2 drops and in the fall with the leaves drop, this c o 2 rises by the to the highest c o 2 level as i measured was in march 2024, 428 c o 2 molecules, 1000000 particles. that's 52 percent more than in $1750.00. when i started studying they said we'd never top the 400 p. m r e that we did everything under control with counter measures sonoma. but as you can see, that's unfortunately not the case so far. private comp and all setting deal, so primarily being one thing and one thing only business days make no noticeable
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impact on this bill. shop the rising concentrations of atmospheric c o 2. does it still shod if i know truly should be, as i do believe out the market and see if it's yeah, that's very unfortunate because the private market would be highly efficient if it were going. if you look back over the last 10 years, you can see that emissions have risen less quickly and then was predicted 10 years ago. what do you think in recent years there have been meaningful climate policy measures regulation to be you emissions trading system and new technologies. but we can also clearly see that this private certificate, the trading that has contributed little if anything, also bad talk, then it will help more than that. the piece in which emissions are being reduced is far too slow for us to stabilize global warming thing at $1.00 or 2 degrees celsius . could i as we in for with the powers climate agreement, integrity component. so keep upcoming for getting them in house. the,
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to the point of the strong opinions, clear position. international perspective. germany's government coalition collapsed . the de donald trump was announced winter of the us elections until germans voted in february, europe's heavy weight of stock proposing a further problem for you, frank. and to the point we asked germany's down, can you government turn things around the, to the point in 2 minutes on the w critical discourse moment right now and to the conflict. we wanted to highlight the
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to great idea, compelling consumers to apply it in the this is dw news and these are our top stories. donald trump's republican party has won enough seats to control the us house of representatives. cementing its hold on both congress and the white house. that means democrats will find it extremely hard to combat and you have the incoming president's plans that might expel migrant. so the stand and tax breaks and to reshape the us. we're talking 29 years. israel's military says that it has hit roughly 30 targets in bainbridge southern suburbs over the past 48 hours. the area is largely controlled by.
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