What does this mean, if anything? How would it be possible for a car company to be carbon neutral? Is this just nonsense/posturing since it’s so long from now?

  • TheInsane42@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    They can, when they limit CO2 emissions as much as possible and compensatw for the remaining emissions by planting trees and other tricks.

    Also, ‘being carbon neutral’ can mean several things:

    • ensure the company doesn’t produce CO2 (net)
    • ensure the company and the commute of the employees doesn’t produce CO2 (net)
    • … plus suppliers
    • … plus transport of the goods produced

    And so on,… it all is just how you define it.

    My house is the greenest in the neighbourhood and probably in the country. That it has nothing to do with being eco friendly but more with the paint on it is just a minor detail. ;)

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      11 months ago

      Thank you for actually attempting to answer the question instead of just spouting the knee-jerk reaction of “it’s bullshit”.

      And yes, maybe it is bullshit. Maybe they’ll never end up actually offsetting their carbon footprint. Maybe they’ll think they are, but end up getting scammed out themselves. Last Week Tonight did a great piece on Carbon Offsets on that whole subject.