Blog Trades Carbon Offsets for Links
A progressive-minded blog called DeepMarket.com is teaming up with CarbonFund.org to offset one ton of carbon emissions for every blog that links to it. (h/t: Tree Hugger) Hey, blogosphere: Link up! It doesn't cost you anything.
A progressive-minded blog called DeepMarket.com is teaming up with CarbonFund.org to offset one ton of carbon emissions for every blog that links to it. (h/t: Tree Hugger)
Hey, blogosphere: Link up! It doesn’t cost you anything.
WAIT BEFORE YOU GO...Tree Hugger:
Nearly every post we publish about carbon offsetting services generates healthy discussion on the merits and disadvantages of buying offsets to neutralize the carbon emissions of a range of activities. While we don’t know if this story will produce similar discussion, it’s certainly one of the most unique promotional efforts we’ve seen involving offsets: DeepMarket.com, “a blog that researches new techniques for stock market analysis,” is teaming up with CarbonFund.org to offset 1 ton of carbon emissions for every blog that links to it.
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