Individual Impact
Depending on how you calculate your carbon footprint, the average American gives off between 12,000 and 15,000 lbs of global warming gases per year. (Gore 2007, Hinkle 2006) This includes about half from household energy use, and half from vehicle use.
There are two ways to reduce this footprint:
1. Reduce your energy use
2. Pay someone to reduce their carbon emissions on your behalf
Reducing your impact
“Reducing your emissions, that takes expertise and time, right?”
Wrong!
In fact, with our easy to use kits, you can reduce your emissions by as much as 5000 lbs of CO2 per year! That’s 1/3 of all of your emissions and over ½ of your emissions from household sources. All in less than 30 minutes!
Reducing your energy use is amazingly easy. From turning your water heater down to 120 degrees (recommended for personal safety as well) to getting your oil changed and tire inflation checked, there are a ton of ways to reduce your energy.
Email us and we’ll send you a free guide to 50 ways you can reduce your impact by over 1000 lbs of CO2 per year in less than 10 minutes. Or buy a kit in our eBay store. Your cost is recovered within about 10 months!
See how carbon credits and allowances work in "Global Warming 303 "
eBay guides will not let me insert website sources. Here they are without the URL, they're also cited in my Carbon Kit Listings . Or contact me and I will email them to you.
Sources:
Gore, Albert. Inconvenient Truth. 2007 Film.
Hinkle Charitable Foundation. 2006 Global Warming Series: Report 5.


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