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stephanie
12-26-2008, 05:45 PM
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Michael Cabanatuan, Chronicle Staff Writer

Wednesday, December 24, 2008


Environmentally conscious travelers flying out of San Francisco International Airport will soon be able to assuage their guilt and minimize the impact of their air travel by buying certified carbon offsets at airport kiosks.

The experimental program, scheduled to start this spring, would make SFO the first airport in the nation - possibly the world - to offer fliers the opportunity to purchase carbon offsets.

"We'd like people to stop and consider the impacts of flying," said Steve McDougal, executive vice president for 3Degrees, a San Francisco firm that sells renewable-energy and carbon-reduction investments and is teaming up with the airport and the city on the project. "Obviously, people need to fly sometimes. No one expects them to stop, but they should consider taking steps to reduce their impacts."

San Francisco's Airport Commission has authorized the program, which will involve a $163,000 investment from SFO, but is still working out the details with 3Degrees. Because of that, McDougal said, he can't yet discuss specifics, such as the cost to purchase carbon offsets and what programs would benefit from travelers' purchases.

But the general idea, officials said, is that a traveler would approach a kiosk resembling the self-service check-in stations used by airlines, then punch in his or her destination. The computer would calculate the carbon footprint and the cost of an investment to offset the damage. The traveler could then swipe a credit card to help save the planet. Travelers would receive a printed receipt listing the projects benefiting from their environmental largesse.

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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/12/24/MNIR14PSQF.DTL&type=green

Mr. P
12-26-2008, 06:42 PM
“There's a sucker born every minute” ~ P.T. Barnum

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Classact
12-26-2008, 09:48 PM
How long before Cap in Trade will make it mandatory? Guess the House of Representatives is up for grabs every two years... 23 months and counting down.

Noir
12-26-2008, 09:54 PM
Most of our airlines have had these for quite a while, I think the ofset cost is about £3 for a flight within the UK.

I've never gone fir it myself, that's a cost the airlines should be payin, not the public, all a person is doing by agreeing to pay an ofset is protecting the airline companies profit margins.