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    2023-10-17

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  • I’ve been having a lot of trouble trying to get affiliates to join my affiliate program. I pay $30 per referral which is a lot. Any advice?
    You can probably go to fiverr and have someone build you a website - just send them wren.co and ask how expensive it would be to create something similar. Source: about 1 year ago
  • She's worried about the environment
    If you really have it made, like you're upper middle class, you can easily afford to sequester the amount of carbon you emit yearly for not much money. My dog and I emit approx 18tons of carbon a year, which is like 3.5 times the world average. I calculated it with wren.co and I can use them to sequestor that much carbon for 60$ a month. I cant afford to do that at this stage in my life because I should be... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Donating 500€ but to which Organisation?
    You could offset part of your past emissions on wren.co. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Wren vs Conversation International vs ???
    At the end of Veritasium's latest YouTube video, he does an ad spot for Wren (wren.co). Wren is a "Benefit Corporation" (legal mission is both profit and positive impact) that aims to accept your money in exchange for doing something to offset your carbon footprint. Conservation International seems to do the same thing, but they are a 501(c)3 charity (https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/521497470). Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Frontier Climate – An advance market commitment to accelerate carbon removal
    Http://wren.co (YC S19) is a literal monthly subscription to offset your carbon footprint. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
  • $100M xPrize for Carbon Removal
    Great initiative! I offset my emissions with Wren (https://wren.co – I am not affiliated) and wonder how it compares to Carbon Removed. My current plan there is ~$23 to offset 200% of my emissions for a total of 1.3 tons of CO2/month (if that seems low: I have no car, no commute, live in a 1-bedroom apartment and rarely eat meat). The plans for Carbon Removed are at $15 for 100 kg, $42 for 300 kg, and $65 for 500... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
  • My carbon footprint
    So I got a ad spot for wren.co - some site that estimates how much is your carbon footprint on the planet. I am like 2x times the average of my country. But I am mad about they don't put the babies on the calculation. Fuck you so much! I am more eco friendly that a person with 2+ kids. Yes I eat red meat, I like to travel with a airplane, I like to drive big v8 engines, I am not restricting my spending... Source: almost 3 years ago

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