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www.nature.org/initiatives/climatechange/calculator/

^...just go there......the link will not hold...^

Your estimated greenhouse gas emissions are 40 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent per year, which is below the U.S. national average.

That is for me, O_M_G, & junior-goat. (3 peoples)

I'll post again, after I replace some light bulbs & other things that can lower it...

I encourage us to all use this till we have lowered our footprints to as low as they can get. :jamin

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For me, myself, and I:

Your estimated greenhouse gas emissions

are 11 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent per year,

which is below the U.S. national average.

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*bump*
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19 tons

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INSANE because I drive so much and flew out to Denver to see my dad in February and live in me mum's big ole house with ancient appliances:

Your Results (calculated carbon footprint for me onlymy entire household)

Emissions Comparison Tons of CO2 eq/year

Your Estimated Emissions (1 person household)=39

United States Average per Person(1 person household)= 27

World Average per Person(1 person household)=5.5

Your estimated greenhouse gas emissions are 39 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent per year, which is above the U.S. national average.

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U.S. Average Behavior Breakdown

Driving & Flying (44.3%)Recycling & Waste (4.4%)Food & Diet (15.1%)Home Energy (36.2%)

Your Behavior Breakdown

Driving & Flying (34.1%)Recycling & Waste (1.8%)Food & Diet (8.9%)Home Energy (55.1%)

So I'm slightly better (somehow) per driving and flying, recycling, food and diet (percentage-wise, not in output totals), but I lose it all living with my mother in her poorly insulated three-bedroom ranch.

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I just don't give a flying fuck either way. :peanutbutterjellytime:

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I just don't give a flying fuck either way. :peanutbutterjellytime:

I find that very saddening.

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