e_dawg
Storage Freak
Has anyone used this before? I just purchased about 18,000 lbs worth of CO2 offsets for my car, home, and plane usage for this year.
http://www.terrapass.com
http://www.terrapass.com
Ugh...good thing I'm moving closer to work.Your car emits 49,790 lbs of CO2 per year.
Hmm. I wonder how it knew that I have a V6 instead of the I4. Oh, it didn't know because it didn't list that as an option. I think it's assuming the I4.Your car emits 9,586 lbs of CO2 per year.
That's really the main value I see in this. The concept of buying carbon credits seems like a shell game to me, but at least getting people to think about this stuff is an important first step in getting them to take action. In truth, I'd also like to see some estimates of the cancer deaths a person's energy use might have. This might really get people thinking long and hard.Also, providing an easy way to calculate your CO2 emissions for car, home, and plane is an important educational piece, because I had no idea how much CO2 I was contributing before and didn't think about car, home, and plane as three major sources of CO2 emissions that I can monitor and reduce over time. I think a lot of people really have no idea, and this kind of thing gives people that little bit of context or perspective that gets the wheels turning inside their heads, and enables them to internalize some of these concepts into their daily lives.
This isn't a good analogy, IMHO. The electric car never had a level playing field, period. GMs attempts with the EV1 over 10 years ago produced a great vehicle which would have served much of the population well had they mass produced it. Nowadays we could do way better. Fact is big oil and the big three never wanted electric cars, so they've been spreading all sorts of misinformation and half-truths. I even question whether the attitude at the top now is to use hybrids as a baby step to EVs as you say, rather than just another evolutionary step in ICEs. The attitude of the powers-that-be seems to be that we should drain the Earth dry of every last ounce of oil, including whatever is under the now melting Arctic Sea, before we even think about using anything else. And if we have more cancer deaths, or deaths from catastrophic climate change, along the way, well, that will neatly solve the Social Security crisis, won't it? The wild card here is that I see a growing grassroots movement to get the heck off fossil fuels. Let's all hope this movement is strong enough to overcome the inertia at the top. It's no secret I want this to happen yesterday. Not just EVs, but solar power, less reliance on autos, more sustainable living.It's almost the same kind of thing that hybrids are doing. Instead of getting people to go pure electric, which they are not ready for and will resist if you force them, hybrids are a way to ease into it and get people to buy in to a more environmentally conscious lifestyle. This is a small step, but IMO, a very important one.
And then there's Bamboo ...
its like the COp2 comign from my backside, useless.