quote:Originally posted by Decker
plan to guilt pax into buying it?
Hmm, has any V-Flyer actually spent money on these flight carbon offsetting schemes?
I prefer to buy more wine to recycle more, achieves the same doesn't it?
#465545 by Guest
23 Jan 2009, 11:50
23 Jan 2009, 11:50
quote:Originally posted by Decker
plan to guilt pax into buying it?
Wont work with me - built with a stronger will power than them (and more stuborn (being an aquarian)).
I will stick to planting more trees at my Fathers [y]
Rgds,
HG
plan to guilt pax into buying it?
Wont work with me - built with a stronger will power than them (and more stuborn (being an aquarian)).
I will stick to planting more trees at my Fathers [y]
Rgds,
HG
Not paying it either. I thought there was a plan to have the CC come around to try and guilt you then?
Thanks
Darren
Darren
I am just wracked with guilt and remorse when I am flying after working my preverbials off all hours of the day for 6 months to a year to pay it....not.
I'm just very suspicious of the whole carbon offsetting thing, I always try to be green but this just reeks of a money making scheme. And I'm not usually that cynical about environmental efforts.
Maybe VA could be green by waiving the Credit Card fee and using that to offset carbon?
Maybe VA could be green by waiving the Credit Card fee and using that to offset carbon?
I don't give money to charities in the street, or to companies that cold call me at home and for the same reasons I won't be swiping my credit card mid flight in order to feel a little better by the time I land.
A purple boarding card, pre-booked cowshed treatment, glass of T10 with lime, a proper amenity kit, packet of polos and a Freedom Menu please!
Jacki
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Jacki
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I do carbon offset!
But I choose a more efficient method than most.
A 747 transatlantic produces some 250-300 tonnes CO2 - say 1 tonne per pax.
Radiative forcing requires this to be multiplied by 2.
So 4 tonnes per return trip.
Coolearth working with Fauna & Flora International, highly respected organisations, will 'sell' you the equivalent of 260 tonnes CO2 offset for £100. And you will do something really positive in saving rainforests at the same time!
About £1.50 or $2 for a transatlantic trip!
Anything over that could be profiteering from climate change guilt.
But I choose a more efficient method than most.
A 747 transatlantic produces some 250-300 tonnes CO2 - say 1 tonne per pax.
Radiative forcing requires this to be multiplied by 2.
So 4 tonnes per return trip.
Coolearth working with Fauna & Flora International, highly respected organisations, will 'sell' you the equivalent of 260 tonnes CO2 offset for £100. And you will do something really positive in saving rainforests at the same time!
About £1.50 or $2 for a transatlantic trip!
Anything over that could be profiteering from climate change guilt.
I could probably sell tickets on a flight to people who'd want to watch if someone approached mid-flight asking me to pay towards carbon-offsetting.
quote:Originally posted by RichardMannion
I could probably sell tickets on a flight to people who'd want to watch if someone approached mid-flight asking me to pay towards carbon-offsetting.
Sold!!! [y]
I could probably sell tickets on a flight to people who'd want to watch if someone approached mid-flight asking me to pay towards carbon-offsetting.
Sold!!! [y]
Thanks
Darren
Darren
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