Danish window company wants to reverse a lifetime of emissions

On its 100th birthday, Danish window company Velux plans to celebrate by reversing every ounce of carbon it has emitted since its founding in 1941. They are one of a few companies reversing their historic carbon footprint. This week on The World’s weekly look at climate change solutions, The Big Fix, Anna Kusmer reports on a conservation project in Myanmar that will capture some of that carbon.

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