Global Carbon Accountability Index

Who's actually fixing the planet — and who's paying to?

The global carbon market surpassed $1 trillion in 2025. $107 billion in carbon pricing revenues are now collected worldwide — yet most corporate offset claims remain unverified. We track the companies doing real environmental good and rank them by verified spend. No spin. No greenwashing. Just facts.

214+
Companies tracked
$1T+
Global carbon market 2025
29%
of global GHG now priced
$107B
Carbon pricing revenues
Shell reports 12,000 litre North Sea spill — investigation ongoing· Reuters
Amazon deforestation up 14% in Q1 — Brazil govt satellite data· AP
Greenpeace flags illegal trawling off West African coast· Guardian
New gas field approved off Mozambique coast· FT
Indonesian palm oil firm loses certification over deforestation· Reuters
Arctic methane readings hit 10-year high — NOAA report· NOAA
Shell reports 12,000 litre North Sea spill — investigation ongoing· Reuters
Amazon deforestation up 14% in Q1 — Brazil govt satellite data· AP
Greenpeace flags illegal trawling off West African coast· Guardian
New gas field approved off Mozambique coast· FT
Indonesian palm oil firm loses certification over deforestation· Reuters
Arctic methane readings hit 10-year high — NOAA report· NOAA
Carbon Offset Leaderboard

The companies putting money where it matters.

Ranked by verified annual carbon offset spend. Sponsored positions are available — a fixed percentage of all fees goes directly to our charity partners.

RankCompanyAnnual SpendCauseYoY
1
MS
MicrosoftSponsored
Technology · Carbon Negative by 2030
$1.2B / yr
ReforestationDAC
12%
2
AP
AppleSponsored
Technology · Supply Chain Zero
$890M / yr
Ocean PlasticSolar
8%
3
IK
IKEA Foundation
Retail · People & Planet Positive
$620M / yr
Clean WaterWind
22%
4
AL
Alphabet / Google
Technology · Carbon Free Energy
$580M / yr
Coral ReefsKelp
→ 0%
5
UN
Unilever
Consumer Goods · Climate & Nature
$410M / yr
Africa WaterSoil
5%
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How It Works

Transparent by design.

01 — Companies

Pay for ranking visibility

Sponsored positions give companies — including oil and gas firms claiming tax incentives on verified carbon offset spend — auditable ESG visibility. Fees are tiered by position. Every submission is cross-referenced against publicly reported spend. No position is permanent on merit alone.

02 — Platform

Retains a platform fee

We retain a transparent percentage to fund data aggregation, verification, editorial oversight, and platform development. Full fee breakdown published in our quarterly transparency report.

03 — Charity

Receives a guaranteed share

A fixed percentage of every fee goes directly to verified charity partners — ocean plastic recovery, clean water, and reforestation. Charity receipts are blockchain-recorded and publicly auditable. Full breakdown published quarterly in our transparency report.

Advertising

We carry a small number of contextually relevant display advertisements around editorial content. Ads are clearly labelled, never intrusive, and never placed within the leaderboard or news feeds. We do not sell data. Ad revenue supplements sponsorship income and helps fund our charity contributions.

Claim Your Position

Put your company on the right side of the ledger.

Claim a verified leaderboard position. Get in front of ESG-focused press, institutional investors, and the public tracking corporate environmental action. With 29% of global emissions now under carbon pricing schemes, transparent offset spend is becoming a compliance requirement — not just good PR. A percentage of your fee goes directly to charity.

A percentage of your sponsorship fee goes to verified charity partners.