How do you compare with the average for a person in Australia?
My carbon footprint is 13.41 metric tons per year.
The average footprint for people in Australia is 16.30 metric tons.
I am producing 2.89 metric tons less than the average footprint of people in Australia per year.
Apart from carbon offset; what would you have to do to reach the worldwide target of 2 Metric Tonnes of CO2 per person per annum?
My Carbon Footprint:
House 0.14 metric tons of CO2eFlights 0.70 metric tons of CO2e
Car 0.01 metric tons of CO2e
Bus & Rail 0.00 metric tons of CO2e
Secondary 12.56 metric tons of CO2e
Just looking that is data I'll have to reduce my Secondary by are large amount.
My secondaries includes
(These figures are calculated from my estimation).
9.94 metric tons: Food and drink products
0.01 metric tons: Pharmaceuticals
0.09 metric tons: Clothes, textiles and shoes
0.23 metric tons: Computers and IT equipment
0.07 metric tons: Television, radio and phone (equipment)
1.36 metric tons: Motor vehicles (not including fuel costs)
0.18 metric tons: Furniture and other manufactured goods
0.45 metric tons: Hotels, restaurants, and pubs etc.
0.13 metric tons: Telephone, mobile/cell phone call costs
0.13 metric tons: Recreational, cultural and sporting activities
The outstanding figures are:
Fooding and drinking products, and motor vehicles.
What I have to do to reach the world goal of 2 metric tons of co2 per person:
I would have to reduce my food and drink products or change the food and drink products.
How much should you pay per annum to offset your carbon footprint to reach the worldwide target of 2 Metric Tonnes of CO2 per person?
$3 300 per annum
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