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FTC Green Guides Explained and 3 Ways Companies Can Avoid Greenwashing
In this Q&A, Climate Neutral's Director of Partnerships, Greg Andeck, summarizes what you should know about the FTC Green Guides and offers three tips for making high integrity climate claims.

Making Sense of the Media Buzz on Carbon Credits
Carbon credits were recently the center of a media flurry. We summarize our thoughts and analyses here to help you make sense of it all.

Understanding How Consumers Value Climate Neutral Certification
Is going carbon neutral more beneficial to companies than expected? New research from Rare.org & Climate Neutral suggests green actions can drive the bottom line by putting consumers in the front seat.

How Do We Get Things Unstuck?
How do we motivate the people and businesses who want to act, but just don't know what to do? A three-part approach to mobilizing climate action, through advocacy, teaching, and just doing.

Reflections on 2021 and the Year Ahead
Our CEO, Austin, reflects on a year of new challenges and rapid growth, and offers some insights on a year of progress ahead for climate technology, carbon markets, Climate Neutral certification & more.

Care What Happened at COP 26? You Should.
With the highly-hyped UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) wrapping up, Climate Neutral’s Austin Whitman reflects on what happened and what comes next.

Thinking about carbon? Quit being so cautious
If you’re serious about climate, you’ll estimate your carbon footprint now and pay to compensate for it every year starting today.

It's Not Easy Taking Action on Climate Change
Three simple rules to help get to zero-emissions sooner.

Consumers Versus the Climate
Let’s face it: We need those tickets to heaven. Carbon Offsets may not be the only solution to the climate crisis, but they can help.

It’s Time for a Consumer Approach to the Climate Crisis
A carbon price is the only way to nudge individuals and companies toward low-carbon choices. It's time for brands and consumers to adopt one for themselves.