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Is carbon offsetting just a guilt tax for the rich—or a real climate solution?
As 2026 brings tighter corporate sustainability mandates and rising consumer scrutiny, the debate over whether carbon offsets genuinely reduce emissions or merely ease consciences has never been more urgent. Cast your vote and share your take on this polarizing climate tool.
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