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The amount of CO2 produced by watching TV varies based on the type of TV and its energy consumption. On average, a modern LED TV consumes about 30 to 100 watts per hour. If we assume an average carbon intensity of electricity generation in the U.S. (around 0.4 kg CO2 per kWh), watching a 100-watt TV for one hour could produce approximately 0.04 kg (or 40 grams) of CO2. This figure can vary significantly depending on the energy source used to power the TV.

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