Andrea’s Story

The reason I am offsetting the carbon use I cannot avoid is simple.  In my mind, it is an equitable way to account for the damage I am causing the environment, even as I seek ways of lowering the damage I do.  I have a house with a gas stove and furnace, and I’m not going to freeze or starve, so burning fossil fuel will happen.  I have family on the East Coast, and flying is the only time saving way to visit.  The NetGreen program has thoroughly investigated offset programs, so I am confident that my small monthly contribution of $15 is adding to a pool of funds that will be put to work finding offsets that would not be funded otherwise, and that will eventually add to renewable energy sources.  I look upon offsets as a voluntary tax for the good of the planet.

- Andrea Faste, Sustainable Ballard, Seattle

Share


Leave a Reply




The Sustainable Pitch

I came across a new method to extract understandable information from incredibly intelligent people by accident. I simply ask them to speak to me the same way they would a small child.
It might sound preposterous out of context, maybe even a little juvenile (pun intended). But with the sustainability fever spreading like [...]

Read More
View the Blog »

The Free Promo Dilemma

I know I do it. I become insatiable, like a toddler in a candy shop, the second my eyes ...

The City of Roses Loves Beer

Nothing motivates Portlanders more than beer and the environment. It takes a genius to come up with an organic ...