Go here and calculate your *cough* "carbon footprint." Calculate for only yourself, come back here and post your "score." Highest score wins! But I must warn you, I scored 36!
Update: Y'all are making feel like I'm not doing my fair share to make Algore cry :(
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According to the calculator, I contribute 45 tons of carbon dioxide per year, although I really don't see how this is possible. Even then, since there is absolutely no consenses on whether any carbon dioxide I generate bears on the world climate, the test is mostly a propaganda tool for the church of Algore.
As far as the world average, they need to verify that undeveloped countries are taken out of the equation.
Oh yeah, have a Happy New Year
Well, hell, between my Ford Expedition and 8 trans-Atlantic flights a year, I scored... Wait for it... 73. Boo-yah!
Sorry, Dawn, but I got a 48...and that's only because one of the business trips I had planned got canceled.
http://www.phreeq.org/images/CarbonFootprint.png
Gee, I feel like I'm not doing my fair share... I only scored 46! (I do recycle our aluminum cans... but only because the cash goes into my ammo fund.)
44 here for hubby and me. Thats with only one business trip this year and part-time school and part-time job. I guess I could have added the mileage I drive at work.
I guess I'll settle for 5th place.
42! algore can suck it.
61 for me.
...does farting have a negative impact on climate change?
For my household, it was 63.
The "world average per-capita" emission of 5.5 tons per person is too high, though. Man-made sources of carbon account for 6.5 billion tons (out of 206.5 billion total--that's right, man-made sources are about THREE PERCENT of all carbon sources). That means the per-capita is more like 1.01 tons per person, not 5.5.
Oh well. "Church of Algore", seconded.
...Update: Y'all are making feel like I'm not doing my fair share to make Algore cry :(...
You can redeem yourself if you send him a letter telling him he's a prissy-faced nutjob.
It says my family of 9 produces 78 tons, well below the 240 tons the average family produces.... The killer is the truck the suburban and driving almost 500 miles aweek shuttling kids around....
My three-person family is 75, but the US average for a family of 3 is 80. I guess I recycle too much, and don't eat enough meat. Also, my Civic doesn't contribute enough pollution. Guess I gotta buy something bigger!
It does not matter how much Fuel we "save" to "save the planet". When you consider that there are 1 Billion people in India and 2 Billion in China that are just now starting to gain enough wealth to buy cars and burn fuel, they are going to burn all that we don't plain and simple no net world decrease in CO2. The only reason to use an alternative fuel is because it is cheaper than oil or coal.
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