Joint press release by the German Environment Agency and Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety
Federal Government initiates carbon offsetting scheme for all official travel
UBA cancels credits for greenhouse gas emissions
The Federal Government is gradually offsetting the climate impact of all its business trips. For 2014, the first year of the current Federal Government, the German Environment Agency (UBA) is now cancelling emission credits worth 138,038 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents. Federal Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks said: "We aim to inspire the general public and industry to offset the effects of their business trips, too. The guiding principle of our official trips is "avoid, reduce, compensate". Offsetting is carried out through climate protection projects with high sustainability standards. "We have decided on the purchase of credits from five projects which are certified according to UN regulations under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) for sustainable development. We have put our focus on projects which consolidate micro-projects that promote sustainable development in the respective developing or newly industrialised country in a particular way“, said UBA's President Maria Krautzberger.