Terrapass anyone
How do you people feel about the whole Terrapass system? Just for fun I had them calculate how much Co2 I would be emitting driving 20K a year which turned out to be 7,591 lbs a year.
They do have a cool bumper sticker: https://www.terrapass.com/images/bumpersticker.jpg Calculate your emissions and read more here: https://www.terrapass.com/road/index.html |
Yeah, the thought "Why bother?" comes to mine....
Vehicle: 2001 Jeep Wrangler 4WD manual transmission Mileage: 19 mpg (city), 20 mpg (highway) Distance: 12,000 miles per year Fuel use: 615 gallons per year Emissions: 12,032 lbs CO2 per year |
Sounds like a waste. Why not use the money and buy green power from the power company.
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Quote from the article "One key question revolves around something called "additionality." Emissions reductions are "additional" if they would not have otherwise occurred -- that is, if an emissions reduction is not "business as usual." But not everyone agrees on what that means, and it's proven exceedingly difficult to create a standard measure of what's "additional." And therein lies one of the controversies. So with that in mind that the money goes to reduce emissions that would not have otherwised occurred. I think it a great idea. Right now there is a problem with transparancy which is in the process of being worked out. But It's something that I am considering. It just going to take a lot of research.:) |
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Personally?? I think that the idea that CO2 emissions are directly responsible for causing/worsening global warming is a load of BS. I believe that the Earth and atmosphere will be just fine if we continue as we are now....and that they will continue to be OK long after we leave. The oil situation is a little different tho......
I'm just on here for personal benefit. I'm broke, so higher MPG = less $$ at the pump. *An excellent book on the subject....It's good to see an author take the time to actually research the topic and cite his sources..... https://www.amazon.com/State-Fear-Mic...3034222&sr=1-1 |
The Earth is certainly able to "heal" itself and there are processes in place to keep things over all at a "steady" medium. The problem is as humans have so dramatically altered the systems that "steady" the Earth that I don't think recover on it's own will be possible.
I think there is a big mis-understanding by the general public about global warming and melting of the ice caps. But none the less whatever it takes to get people concerned. I think the biggest problem is, What if your wrong? It's better to be safe than sorry. I think your train of thought is like driving w/o a seatbelt. I haven't "needed" it since I started driving so hence I don't need it? Heck no, better safe than sorry and take every precaution, because tommorow could be the day the balance slips the other way. Quote:
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At 45 mpg, and 12,000 miles per year, mostly to and from work, I use 267gallons of fuel, and emissions are 5224 lbs of CO2 per year. More than I like.
In May I joined TerraPass with the Around Towner TerraPass, which has 6000 lbs CO2 offset. |
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This one allows me to enter my GasSaver MPG, so I think it is closer to the actual CO2 I am emitting : https://www.driveneutral.org/calculator However, I can't comment on how legit it is. CarloSW2 |
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