Can standards for voluntary carbon offsets ensure development benefits? July 2007 Leo Peskett, Cecilia Luttrell and Mari Iwata DetailsDownloadsDetails ODI Forestry Briefings Issue 13 Increasing concerns about climate change are fuelling growth in the market for carbon offsets. Carbon offsets are purchased by individuals and organisations from schemes that claim to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations in the atmosphere. This paper explores how emerging standards covering the voluntary carbon markets can address multiple aims of carbon offsetting and sustainable development and how they might be best designed to bring benefits for developing countries. Programme: Climate and Environment Programme Downloads Briefing paper (pdf, 161.87k, 6 pages) View content in the Search Centre:Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD)