Rev.Reverence Posted October 30, 2008 Posted October 30, 2008 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.
pheramoans Posted October 30, 2008 Posted October 30, 2008 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.
taysteewonderbunny Posted October 30, 2008 Posted October 30, 2008 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. To reduce your climate impact, there are many simple things you can change in your everyday behavior that will make a big difference in the fight to slow climate change: • Offset Your Carbon Footprint • Learn More about Nature Conservancy Offsets • Read our Climate-Saving Tips • More Actions Offsetting your carbon footprint with The Nature Conservancy will sequester carbon over the next 70 years. Learn more about the Conservancy's science-based carbon offsets program. 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.
TrixieGothGirl Posted October 30, 2008 Posted October 30, 2008 I just don't give a flying fuck either way.
Rev.Reverence Posted October 30, 2008 Author Posted October 30, 2008 I just don't give a flying fuck either way. I find that very saddening.
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