90. Buy a carbon offset for your car
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June 16, 2007, 4:02 pm
Filed under: Studio Practices
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Well, it’s not for your car. It’s for you. And the planet. But when you go to DriveNeutral you can calculate precisely how much CO2 your specific vehicle is spewing into the atmosphere and then–depending on your guilt level–buy a carbon offset for as little as $28. What does that mean? Your $28 goes to buy emission reduction credits on the Chicago Climate Exchange–which, in turn, gives financial incentives to large companies to reduce their emissions. As for carbon emissions from cars, here’s a little sample: A BMW X5 SUV with a 4.8 liter engine produces nearly 13,000 pounds of CO2 annually, while a VW Jetta TDI burning biodiesel contributes 1,500 pounds to the environment.
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!!! I’ve never seen statistics like that. Thank you. I generate 7624 pounds of CO2, which means I have to buy a Tier 1 credit to offset for $28. Thats… 5 lattes? Any easy choice for me.
Comment by Robzor September 6, 2007 @ 5:15 amHow about not driving, reducing your commute, or car pooling? CO2 offsets are great, but not driving in the first place is even better!
Comment by Bradley Holt October 15, 2007 @ 6:08 pm