Personal Projects: Your carbon footprint
By Gina Gill
The average Canadian emits 9.1 tonnes of CO2 annually. If everyone worked to reduce their
personal ecological footprint, the need for carbon capture and storage would be greatly reduced.
| If everyone worked to reduce their personal ecological footprint, the need for carbon capture and storage would be greatly reduced. |
Toronto-based company Zerofootprint centres its organization on this premise. It aims to
help people recognize their personal impact on the environment by calculating their own carbon
footprint — a measure of the CO2 emissions produced by an individual’s
actions.
The smaller the footprint, the greener the individual
“It all
comes down to measurement,” said Deborah Kaplan, executive director
of Zerofootprint. “We want to give everybody a measure so you know where you stand
in the climate crisis.” At www.zerofootprint.net,
individuals can calculate their carbon footprint, compare their lifestyles with other Canadians
and learn how to make more green decisions. “After people go to an Al Gore movie, for
example, they feel disempowered,” says Kaplan. “This (website) empowers people
and allows them to see what everyone else is doing.” Seeing how easy and effective
changes can be encourages people, she adds.
How do kids stack up?
Zerofootprint also offers a calculator designed for
children. It focuses on food they eat, bus rides to school and what they throw away. Their
footprint is measured in carbon dioxide, water, trees and land — to make it easier,
the questions are simple multiple choice and yes or no answers.
Changing Footprints
Zerofootprint considers a variety of ways in which individuals
release greenhouse gases. Prepackaged food, gas mileage, meat intake, clothes and food from
afar all affect footprint size. Making simple decisions, such as replacing one 19 kilometre
car ride a week with a bike ride for a year, cuts approximately a half tonne of greenhouse
gas emissions. There are many ways to change your footprint:
- Fly less
- Avoid idling your car
- Use public transportation or walk
- Buy hybrid vehicles
- Keep car tires properly inflated
Buy your guilt away?
Zerofootprint is partnering with Air Canada and Roots
Canada to help balance carbon emissions through carbon offsets. By equating the monetary
cost of repairing the environmental damage from carbon emissions, money received from offset
purchases are put towards Zerofootprint’s
environmental programs, such as reforestation. Air
Canada's website
offers an air flight calculator which calculates the greenhouse gases emitted during a flight
and offers the option to buy offsets from Zerofootprint to balance the excess carbon. Anyone
who purchases Roots products online can also offset the carbon emissions used in the transportation
of their purchase.
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