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Want Coffee, But Don't Want To Add CO2 To The Air?

At the CarbonFund.org Blog: Coffee, Certified CarbonFree! This post contains a press release:

Coffee Roaster Becomes Nation's First to Offer 100% CarbonFree® Certified Coffee
Grounds for Change, a family-owned coffee roaster, is the first in the nation to comprehensively offset its coffee’s carbon emissions.
Click through for the rest.

This has been on my mind lately when I shop so this is good news. For example, I live in California and try to buy only local olive oil. There is great olive oil made in California, and it seems like shipping a heavy liquid across the ocean has to burn a lot of carbon. But it is hard to find local products like this except in specialty stores.

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