We all know Texas as a state that’s all about bigger and better. And when it comes to generating and consuming energy, it’s no exception. In addition to holding dual-titles as both America’s largest producer and user of energy, the lone star state is also the nation’s...
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Land, Air, and Now Water
TerraPass Expanding Its Portfolio Thanks to a Strategic Alliance with Bonneville Environmental Foundation Houston, Texas, July 29, 2015 /3BL Media/ - TerraPass, a leader in sustainable carbon emissions solutions, is pleased to announce that not only do we help reduce...
TerraPass Launches Innovative Sustainability Program With The City Of Palo Alto
PaloAltoGreen Gas is the First Green‐e Climate Certified Natural Gas Offset Program Offered by a Municipal Utility January 26, 2015 (Berkley, CA) TerraPass, a leading supplier of carbon offsets and emission reduction solutions, is pleased to announce its three-year...
You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, October, 15, 2014: The art of calculating and managing your carbon footprint just got easier! TerraPass, a leading carbon offset provider, is pleased to launch its new state-of-the art online carbon calculator. They have taken the complex process...
Is it better for the environment to eat at home? TerraPass and Lucky Peach collaborate
Copenhagen, Denmark / San Francisco, CA, September 2, 2013 /3BL Media/ - This year, at René Redzepi’s MAD Symposium, TerraPass and Lucky Peach magazine presented an eye-opening analysis of the carbon footprint of a meal. The MAD Symposium is an annual gathering of the...
Failing landfill projects increase U.S. GHG emissions
Apathy toward U.S. landfill gas capture projects means that more methane is being released into the atmosphere. By Mark Mondik For more than five years, proceeds from the sale of carbon offsets have played a vital role in helping fund the implementation and operation...
Sea Change At The SEC
By Erin Craig Like a frog in slowly heated water, we don’t tend to notice momentous changes happening right around us if they’re happening slowly enough. One such change, a big, momentous, but oh-so-slow change, made itself visible just briefly last month and it’s...
How the Sequester Will Affect Climate Change Policy
The Sequester automatically went into effect on March 1. Hopefully you’ve done your fair share of reading on the topic, and you understand how we got ourselves into this pickle. $85 billion will be cut from the federal budget by the end of the year, and a blunt...
What can we expect to hear from President Obama in his State of the Union address?
Climate change was a central topic in Obama’s inauguration speech in January. We hope that this means that more will be done in the fight against climate change, but politicians have failed to live up to their promises before. Can we expect to see the decreased fossil...