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A carbon footprint is an equation that estimates just how much you, personally, are contributing to global warming—and all you have to do is plug some info into an online calculator. Figuring out how to make your footprint smaller, of course, is another m
Step 1: Locate a carbon footprint calculator
Use an online search engine to locate a website with a ‘carbon footprint calculator.’ If you provide the information, these sites will determine your footprint for free.
Step 2: Provide the requested information
Provide the requested information, which will include the number of people in your house; your average monthly energy costs; the type of car you drive; how much you drive; and any recent flights you’ve taken.
Step 3: Analyze the results
Review the summary of your carbon footprint, which you’ll receive when you complete the questionnaire. Your footprint will be presented in the form of tons of CO2, or carbon dioxide, that you’re responsible for producing each year.
Tip
Many of the websites that calculate your footprint will offer tips on how you can reduce it.
Step 4: Explore carbon offsets
Explore carbon offsets, which are ‘credits’ you can buy from companies that take steps, like planting trees, to offset the carbon dioxide you’re creating.
Tip
Make sure that the carbon-offset programs have verifiable credentials; there’s a lot of fraud in this new industry.
Step 5: Take action
Don’t ignore your new knowledge. Knowing just how much you’re connected to the health of your planet is only the first step toward dedicated action.
Did You Know?
In February 2007, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that global warming is ‘unequivocal’ and very likely caused by human activities.
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Why the solutions to our biggest environmental problems, from wildlife habitat to carbon emissions, have moved from Washington D.C. to the palm of your hand. With more than two decades in public policy, government environmental agencies, and the private sector, Todd Myers serves as Environmental Director at the Washington Policy Center in Seattle where he develops market-based environmental solutions. His work has been featured in dozens of media outlets around the world, including the Wall Street Journal, and the BBC. Previously, Mr. Myers served on the executive team at the Washington state Department of Natural Resources from 2001-4, working on issues ranging from spotted owl habitat, salmon protection and protection of old-growth forests. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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who the fuck is really going to take the time to do this, i care for the environment and all but this is a little much
Carbon Footprint My A…
Next video – how to reduce your carbon footprint
Step one: Commit suicide
(at)grimiguana lol
Hummer 100+km a day 500$ in energy bills and I travel to cities that are close by airplanes 3+ times a week.
I'd rather watch the world burn than do the steps on this video.
trololololololololol
In the seventies we were told that oil will be gone soon and we will be dying of starvation. There was also proposal to freeze economy growth at 0%.
(at)bood3e Global warming ? What global warming ?
Do not forget your pets.
carbon footprint? fuck that, i know i ruin the enviroment cuz i fart 20 times a day, thats enough
the girl on laptop has nice tits
For people who have plenty of time on their hands.
who gives a shit about the global warming
If you suicide you leave the smallest footprint. gf vid.
ok Howcast has turned into pussies.. officially
nice tits.
Who the fuck "likes" this shit.
Damn hippies!
doez it look like i care? xD
Government Ruins Nearly Everything.
Ignor we need real industry & promote the religion of climate change to tax people more. Blah blah blah