The UK produces about two per cent of the world's CO2 emissions. Only two per cent of the UK's CO2 emissions derive from private motorised transport.
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This is the total emissions of carbon (from CO2 and CH4), expressed in tons, for a country in one year.
A common matured tree that is planted in the tropics typically offsets 50 pounds a year and over their lifetime will offset about one ton. Check out FreeYourFootprint.com to offset your carbon footprint for free.
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There are so, so , so many different things that give off carbon compounds, that it is very hard to estimate the quantity. We do know that people and people's things are a very small fraction of total carbon emiissions compared to volcanoes, animal emissions, and burning oil and tar pits that have been burning for hundreds of years. Not even close, the largest quantity of 'greenhouse' gas in the atomosphere is water vapor: humidity. Without these gases in the atmosphere, nearly all plants would die and all the land animals would be burnt to death by the Sun's heat. (That includes you and me!)
According to the Nature Conservancy, the worldwide average is 5.5 tons of CO^2 eq/year per person. The data was at the end of their carbon footprint calculator quiz. http://www.nature.org/initiatives/climatechange/calculator/
Carbon footprint is usually used to refer to a single person (me), or a thing (this apple), or a family or household. It means the amount of carbon dioxide (or equivalent) released into the atmosphere by the activities, or existence of a peron, thing, or group.However, the amount of trees cut down every year affects the carbon footprint of the whole world. Trees (and all growing vegetation) remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. The oxygen is released and the carbon is stored in the wood of the trees.So when we cut down a tree we increaseour carbon footprint.
This is the total emissions of carbon (from CO2 and CH4), expressed in tons, for a country in one year.
One KwH = Kwxhr going by the basics, the question should be understood as the average units consumed per household. An average household may consume about 3000 units in a year.
A common matured tree that is planted in the tropics typically offsets 50 pounds a year and over their lifetime will offset about one ton. Check out FreeYourFootprint.com to offset your carbon footprint for free.
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A flat panel television does not produce any carbon dioxide during normal operation. The carbon footprint of operating an LCD TV is estimated at 215 kg per year on average.
The average household income in 1928 was about $6,000. This number was based on the people who reported their income for that year.
There are so, so , so many different things that give off carbon compounds, that it is very hard to estimate the quantity. We do know that people and people's things are a very small fraction of total carbon emiissions compared to volcanoes, animal emissions, and burning oil and tar pits that have been burning for hundreds of years. Not even close, the largest quantity of 'greenhouse' gas in the atomosphere is water vapor: humidity. Without these gases in the atmosphere, nearly all plants would die and all the land animals would be burnt to death by the Sun's heat. (That includes you and me!)
The average household expenses are around 30,000 dollars a year. This equals out to 560 dollars a week. Money goes further in Australia then it does in the US.
The average Household emits 14 tonnes of green house gas a year