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“For a challenge as daunting as climate change, it is critical that action be taken at every level. We at the World Bank have joined the ranks of those individuals and organizations who are showing leadership through voluntary action to reduce their carbon footprint.”

Kristalina Georgieva, Director,
Environment Department, The World Bank
 

Reducing Our Carbon Footprint

The World Bank is seeking to reduce its own carbon footprint. In a first move to deal with its carbon emissions—estimated at 203,700 tons CO2 across the Bank and its field offices—the World Bank’s Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development (ESSD) vice presidency committed US$30,000, to offset its carbon emissions for 2001. The money purchased carbon emission reductions from the Scolel Té project in Chiapas, Mexico, where small farmers in the poorest regions are paid for increasing tree cover and soil carbon, generating alternative sources of income as they sequester carbon.


A Corporate Commitment

The Bank took another major step forward in May 2003, by announcing the new Washington staff “Travel to Work” program to shrink Bank staff’s carbon footprint. The program will offset the “Travel to Work” carbon emissions of some 6000 Washington-based staff through an annual payment to the World Bank Staff Climate Protection Program; encourage the use of public transit through a monthly incentive; and align parking rates closer to current commercial rates.

Count Me In!

World Bank staff have also responded to the climate change threat at an individual level. In April 2002, during ESSD Week/Sustainable Development Month at the World Bank, more than 554 Bank staff measured their personal carbon footprint, through a computer test created to determine their “lifestyle” CO2 emissions. This included everything from the carbon dioxide that comes out of the tailpipe of their car to their personal air travel over the course of the year. In its first phase, more than 250 people registered for the voluntary program, pledging to reduce their carbon footprint to a sustainable level by reducing their own carbon output and by paying to offset their remaining surplus emissions.
 





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