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THIS TIMBER COMPANY SOLD MILLIONS OF DOLLARS OF USELESS CARBON OFFSETS

Ben Elgin
Mar 20, 2022 – 3.23pm
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Jim Hourdequin is one of the planet’s biggest sellers of carbon offsets—the
widely used instruments that are supposed to act as a balm for the rapidly
overheating climate. His company earned $US53 million ($72 million) from these
environmental transactions over the past two years.

But now the 47-year-old timber executive is calling out the entire system,
including some of his own projects, as broken and shortchanging the climate.


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