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In going about our daily lives - commuting and maintaining a comfortable home - each of us contributes to the atmospheric buildup of carbon dioxide, a key greenhouse gas. The average person causes the release of 1 ton of carbon dioxide for every 3,000 miles driven, 3,500 miles flown or 1,600 kilowatt hours of electricity consumed.
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Use Sterling Planet's fast and easy online calculator to measure your carbon footprint, see how your lifestyle compares to national averages, and begin the shift to carbon neutral status today.
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1. Enter energy use for driving, flying and daily living. |
2. Calculate your carbon footprint. |
3. Shift to carbon neutral with Green America™ renewable energy and carbon offsets. |
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electricity
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your annual carbon dioxide emissions metric tons
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natural gas
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your annual carbon dioxide emissions metric tons
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About $105 = US household average
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Calculations assume $13.83 per thousand cubic feet.
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fuel oil
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your annual carbon dioxide emissions metric tons
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About $130 = US household average
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Calculations assume $2.37 per gallon.
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your annual estimated carbon dioxide emissions (1-person household)
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Your Driving and Flying Estimated Emissions
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Your Energy Use Estimated Emissions (1-person household)
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Here's the breakdown:
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how this is calculated
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At an estimated metric tons of annual carbon dioxide emissions, your carbon footprint is above the US national average of 27 metric tons annually.
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A total shift to carbon neutral will benefit the environment as much as neutralizing the carbon dioxide emissions of mid-size passenger cars for a year.
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