Why choose to offset
Increasing temperatures from climate change are threatening Alaska’s unique biodiversity and all the benefits it provides to visitors and locals.
Your offset contributes to the protection of a biodiverse, coastal temperate rainforest on Afognak Island (southwest of Seward). These 8,200+ acres capture and store an estimated 2.6 Billion pounds of CO2e - equivalent to taking 268,000 cars off the road for a year.
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Offset based on your starting point
After completing your offset, please see the discount code that will be displayed on the confirmation screen.
From West
Offset .75 metric tonnes CO2–the average amount per round-trip, coach class airline ticket from western U.S. states (inc Hawaii) or Canada to Alaska. Your offset helps mitigate global CO2 emissions through the Afognak Forest Carbon Project in Alaska.
$17.15
From Central
Offset 1 metric tonne CO2–the average amount per round-trip, coach class airline ticket from central U.S. states or Canada to Alaska. Your offset helps mitigate global CO2 emissions through the Afognak Forest Carbon Project in Alaska.
$22.86
From East
Offset 1.25 metric tonnes CO2–the average amount per round-trip, coach class airline ticket from eastern U.S. states or Canada to Alaska. Your offset helps mitigate global CO2 emissions through the Afognak Forest Carbon Project in Alaska.
$28.58
Calculated flight emissions are based on average round-trip flights from throughout the US to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC).
Why your action matters
Global tourism contributes up to 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions, which are driving the climate crisis.
Responsible travelers can drive sustainable practices in the travel industry. What you buy is what the industry will become. We encourage you to join us in reclaiming an active stewardship of our natural world. Make purposeful decisions about your impact while traveling, support companies that care for their people and the planet, and demand better by joining forces with those who are minimizing impact to the places you explore.
Bigger than Texas, California and Montana combined, Alaska is more than a home for wildlife like the Kodiak brown bear, river otter, bald eagle and five different species of Pacific salmon. It’s also an important carbon sink that helps regulate our planet’s climate system. Join us as an active participant in driving down carbon emissions and lessening impacts to our fragile ecosystems.