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WHAT'S THE PERFECT GIFT for the environmentally conscious man who has everything? This holiday season there's a new must-have: carbon neutrality. In the past few years, a cottage industry has grown up around the sale of so-called "carbon offsets." Concerned consumers, or their secret Santas, can pay to have their greenhouse gas emissions -- from driving, plane travel, home heating, even beef-eating (cattle ranching is the among world's leading sources of greenhouse gases) -- canceled out by a corresponding emissions reduction elsewhere.
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The number of high-visibility clients, both individual and institutional, is certainly growing. HSBC, Europe's largest bank, recently announced it would offset all of its business travel. The Dave Matthews Band has retroactively offset its travel and accommodations for every show it's ever played. Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth," both the book and the movie, were proclaimed carbon neutral, as was the 2006 World Cup. Famously green companies like Stonyfield Farm and Ben & Jerry's are offsetting their emissions, as well -- the energy bar manufacturer Clif Bar, by its own calculations, offsets more than it emits.
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Like those classifications, though, carbon neutrality has invited skepticism, from environmentalists concerned about the message it sends -- for a few dollars, are we just giving people license to pollute? -- and from economists who doubt it really works.