This study explores the gap between attitudes and behaviors regarding the purchase of voluntary carbon offsets by Australian consumers. The researchers conducted a survey of 83 respondents to test four hypotheses: 1) There is a gap between positive climate change attitudes and actual purchases. 2) Attitudes predict purchase intentions. 3) Purchases are low due to lack of knowledge. 4) Purchases are difficult. The results supported all hypotheses, finding an attitude-behavior gap, a relationship between attitudes and intentions, lower knowledge among non-purchasers, and perceptions of difficulty. The study contributes to understanding how to increase knowledge and access to encourage more pro-environmental behavior.