=== Plugin Name === Contributors: emilow Donate link: https://klimapi.com Tags: ecommerce, woocommerce, co2, offsetting, emissions, compensation, climate, climate protection, climate neutral, carbon neutral, carbon offsetting, carbon footprint Requires at least: 5.4 Tested up to: 6.3 Stable tag: 1.0.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Calculate and compensate the unavoidable CO2 emissions of your products and services together with your customers. == Description == It has never been more important to consider climate protection in all aspects of life. The first priority should always be to reduce CO2 emissions, but unfortunately it is not always possible to avoid them completely. In this case it is a good option to compensate the unavoidable CO2 emissions through climate protection projects. For this purpose KlimAPI offers an extensive API, but not everyone can or wants to program. This plugin offers an extensive integration of our system in WooCommerce without having to write a line of code. **We are constantly developing our system. So if you have a suggestion for a feature don\'t hesitate to contact us.** == Installation == 1. Upload the plugin files to the `/wp-content/plugins` directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 3. Enter your API Key and Shop Ident and your good to go Go to the [KlimAPI Website](https://klimapi.com/resources/plugins/woocommerce) for more detailed instructions == Changelog == = 1.0.0 = * Initial release == A brief Markdown Example == Ordered list: 1. Some feature 1. Another feature 1. Something else about the plugin Unordered list: * something * something else * third thing Here's a link to [WordPress](http://wordpress.org/ "Your favorite software") and one to [Markdown's Syntax Documentation][markdown syntax]. Titles are optional, naturally. [markdown syntax]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax "Markdown is what the parser uses to process much of the readme file" Markdown uses email style notation for blockquotes and I've been told: > Asterisks for *emphasis*. Double it up for **strong**. `<?php code(); // goes in backticks ?>`