November 22, 2009
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Clear Skies and a Clear Conscience?

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Ma'anit's critique is a scathing, and perhaps demoralizing, one. Some may prefer Dembo and Davidson's middle path of using offsets as the last option, after 'reduce, recycle or restore.' There may be some instances where neutralization is in order -- recycling, they write, creates emissions that could be offset. And even Ma'anit approves the use of 'some well-designed and appropriate tree-planting projects,' though he remains clear that we will never 'consume our way out' of climate change. The only real answer, concludes Ma'anit, lies in social change -- using less and making what we do use truly renewable.

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