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More climate experts object to emissions target guard dog's offsets policy

The climate targets verification group that announced a plan today to enable business to offset greenhouse gas emissions from their supply chain with carbon credits came under new pressure on Thursday to drop the policy.

A group of 21 technical advisers asked the board of trustees of the Science Based Targets effort (SBTi) in a letter seen to retract this decision immediately due to the fact that it was made without their guidance.

On Tuesday, the SBTi said it would accept environmental. characteristic certificates (EACs) for reduction functions for. so-called Scope 3 emissions, consisting of from the use of a. business's items.

The decision marked a policy turnaround and triggered an upset. letter from SBTi staff to the leadership of the worldwide not-for-profit. on Wednesday. The letter decried the move and required the. chief executive and board members who backed it to resign.

The 21 advisers represent around a fifth of the SBTi's. Technical Advisory Group (TAG), which helps notify the. development and modification of SBTi requirements.

The last time the group fulfilled, a strategy to address Scope 3. emissions was proposed but neither carbon credits nor any other. kind of ecological characteristic certificates existed as a. thought about alternative during that call, the letter stated.

While the SBTi had last year requested for proof on the. efficiency of EACs, the TAG group was disappointed any analysis. of the reactions received so far, the letter said.

Given that, the choice to press ahead and allow the usage of. EACs is early and not supported by the TAG, they added.

Requests for comment from two SBTi board members through. LinkedIn were not right away returned.

(source: Reuters)