What is soil carbon sequestration? Soil carbon sequestration is a nature-based solution using the natural photosynthesis process of plants to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and store it in the soil and plant root systems. How do sustainable agriculture projects work? Sustainable agriculture projects can help increase the amount of carbon stored by plants. These […]
The concept of a “carbon footprint” has started to become more comfortable for the average citizen. But what does it look like in the day-to-day life of the everyday Jane?
Bluesource’s Janet Peace appeared on NPR’s marketplace to explain
Bluesource is featured in Forbes’ ClimateTech Updates for April 2021, highlighting our Buena Vista Height nature-based solutions urban forest credits in Elizabeth Township, Pennsylvania. They also discuss our involvement in the IHS Markit meta registry oversight board.
Campbell Global announces their climate-positive 2020 footprint, calculated with a framework developed by Bluesource.
On Earth Day 2021, Turo announced that it is the first carbon-neutral car-sharing company–made possible by an investment in our high-quality carbon offset projects.
Our partnership with AI technology company Arva brings us one step closer to developing carbon offsets at scale.
EMISSION REDUCTIONS AS ECONOMIC TOOL Industrial CO2 Vent-Stack Capture, Utilization and Sequestration (CCUS) At one time, four natural gas processing plants in West Texas were venting over 100 million cubic feet of CO2 per day (2 million tonnes per year) into the atmosphere. In the mid-1970s, the industrial CO2 was gathered by a Pennzoil pipeline. […]
OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCE DESTRUCTION Bluesource overcame challenging methodological requirements to allow two additional years of crediting for RMC’s Ozone Depleting Substance (ODS) destruction project. RMC’s project of ensuring the proper collection and safe disposal of ozone depleting substances (ODS) in Canada is a voluntary effort to reduce ODS emissions. RMC administers the single largest ODS […]
WASTEWATER BIOGAS TO VEHICLE FUEL Renewable Fuel Project Generates RIN Market Revenue The City of Grand Junction proactively pursued turning a waste product (biogas) into transportation fuel that powers city vehicles (e.g. trash trucks, street sweepers, regional transit vehicles). Biogas from the city’s Persigo Wastewater Treatment Plant is captured, purified, conditioned and introduced into a […]