Climate Action (CA)
The Climate Action (CA) Impact Topic challenges companies to take action to combat the climate crisis and its impacts. Under this Impact Topic, companies develop an action plan to support limiting global warming to 1.5°C, and larger companies measure greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and set science-based targets.
As a company with no workers, we are required to comply with the following:
- CA 2.1: The company has a publicly available Climate Action Plan.
Below we demonstrate publicly the policies we’ve implemented and the actions we’ve taken to meet these requirements.
Statement on Climate Action
In compliance with CA 2.1
Up to date as of March 31, 2026
Context
Every business—no matter the size or industry—has a role to play in protecting our planet. As a small mission-driven, service-based company, we recognize that even our operations have an environmental impact. Environmental responsibility isn’t just a trendy term; it’s a core pillar of using business as a force for good.
At Enharmonic Encounters, we accept full responsibility for our negative environmental impact. That’s why we’ve committed to supporting the global ambition to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels as set forth in the Paris Agreement. We must take a stand on climate change, and it starts with our actions.
Our Climate Action Plan details our role in addressing one of the most consequential issues affecting people and planet today.
Stakeholder Engagement through Purposeful Partnerships
Committing to limit global warming to 1.5˚C means we’re actively doing something about our negative environmental impact. For us, we approach deliberate action through stakeholder engagement.
In 2024 we launched a new partnership with Offset Alliance and have aligned with their Offset Climate Certified program to understand our emissions sources, formally track our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions year over year, and offset those emissions by funding verified GHG reduction projects while also adopting strategies to lower emissions over time.
- To remain compliant with the Offset Climate Certified program, we will allocate financial resources through yearly certification fees and digital resources through specific data collection in accordance with the program’s methodology. The program uses up-to-date emission factors provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to convert business expenses into emissions figures (expressed in metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent).
- Our Founder and Executive Director, representing our highest governing body, maintains full accountability for overseeing and fulfilling our yearly commitment to track and offset emissions, and monitor performance through the Offset Climate Certified program, in addition to updating this Climate Action Plan every 36 months.
Material Emissions Sources and SMART GOALS
Our team has no employed members other than our working owner and we operate remotely on a full-time basis in home office spaces within larger residential units that we do not own. As such, Scope 3 emissions represent our most material source.
We produced a total of 6.534 mT CO2e in 2025, with a nearly equal split between purchased goods and services (i.e., business expenses), and business travel (i.e., flights to different locations for professional events).
To learn more about our 2025 emissions and our verified carbon offset projects, view our full Report prepared by Offset Alliance.
Given the materiality of our emissions sources, Offset Alliance has worked with us to provide suggestions to reduce our negative environmental impact, which we are translating into SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound) goals that are best suited to us:
- By the end of 2026, identify independent suppliers local to us that provide goods and services most relevant to our operations, reducing emissions associated with shipping and transportation methods. We will then measure the total percentage of our expenses that we are able to redirect accordingly.
- By the end of 2026, identify goods and services most relevant to our operations that carry reputable labels demonstrating verified sustainability efforts such as B Certification, Certified Organic, The Climate Label, etc. We will then measure the total percentage of our expenses that we are able to redirect accordingly.
- Effective immediately, take direct flights and give preference to emissions-offsetting travel options (usually a voluntary option at payment checkout) whenever possible. We will then measure the total percentage of our expenses that we are able to redirect accordingly.
The Founder and Executive Director, representing our highest governing body, reserves the right to exercise oversight and review over any and all decisions related to our Climate Action Plan at Enharmonic Encounters, and to updating this Climate Action Plan every 36 months.
Jeffrey David Stewart | March 31, 2026
Founder and Executive Director
