You can quickly calculateyour carbon footprints, or the amount of greenhouse gases in units of carbon dioxide, you're producing by using the following formula:
A.) Multiply your monthly electricity bill by 105
B.) Multiply your monthly gas bill by 105
C.) Multiply your monthly oil bill by 113
(if you don't use either B or C, enter 0.)
D.) Multiply total yearly mileage by .79
E.) Multiply the number of flights--4 hours or less--by 1,100
F.) Multiply the number of flights--4 hours or more--by 4,400
G.) Do you recycle newspaper? If no, add 184. If yes, add 0.
H.) Do you recycle aluminum and tin? If no, add 166. If yes, add 0.
A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H = your carbon footprint. A number below 6,000 (reflected in pounds per year) is excellent. Over 22,000? Not so great. Good is anywhere from 6,000 to 15,999, while 16,000 to 22,000 is average.
If your number is higher than you would like, there's good news--there are hundreds of ways you can shrink your carbon footprint, and many of them aren't as sacrificial as you might expect.
A.) Multiply your monthly electricity bill by 105
B.) Multiply your monthly gas bill by 105
C.) Multiply your monthly oil bill by 113
(if you don't use either B or C, enter 0.)
D.) Multiply total yearly mileage by .79
E.) Multiply the number of flights--4 hours or less--by 1,100
F.) Multiply the number of flights--4 hours or more--by 4,400
G.) Do you recycle newspaper? If no, add 184. If yes, add 0.
H.) Do you recycle aluminum and tin? If no, add 166. If yes, add 0.
A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H = your carbon footprint. A number below 6,000 (reflected in pounds per year) is excellent. Over 22,000? Not so great. Good is anywhere from 6,000 to 15,999, while 16,000 to 22,000 is average.
If your number is higher than you would like, there's good news--there are hundreds of ways you can shrink your carbon footprint, and many of them aren't as sacrificial as you might expect.
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