Thursday, May 14, 2015

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Basically, the carbon footprint is a measure of the impact of human activities on the environment. Currently it is talking about it especially in the context of human impacts on climate change. Given the relevance of the topic also it appears in a large number of calculators to calculate the carbon footprint, one of which we have too.
Calculator "Carbon Footprint Calculator" carbon footprint expressed in tonnes of CO2 and in the calculation includes so-called primary and secondary human activities. Primary activities represent the volume of direct CO2 emissions resulting from combustion of carbon fuels domestic consumption of electricity, heating and the like. In contrast, secondary activity reflects the level of the indirect p0401 CO2 emissions produced during the life cycle of products and services. These are the emissions associated with the processing of products, such as energy consumed in producing automobile, thermal processing of food in restaurants, buying packaged food etc. Basically, the more products we consume, the more emissions arises. The calculator may also differ according to whether the calculation classified greenhouse p0401 gases in the strict sense, and it is only carbon dioxide, or other gases such as methane p0401 and nitrous oxide. You choose Calculator focuses on carbon dioxide emissions. p0401 Calculate how many tons of CO2 is produced p0401 by your car to leave or let your lifestyle and compare your footprint with the Slovak average or world order. And if you choose to offset your carbon footprint, Carbon p0401 Footprint Calculator also offers a number of practical p0401 solutions. Photo: Flickr.com/ net_efekt (Creative Commons license) & amp; amp; lt; br & amp; amp; gt; & amp; amp; lt; p & amp; amp; gt; Your browser does not support IFRAMES - please use the & amp; amp ; lt; a href = "http://calculator.carbonfootprint.com/calculator.aspx" target = "_ blank" & amp; amp; gt; basic calculator & amp; amp; lt; / a & amp; amp; gt; instead. & amp; amp; lt; / p & amp; amp; gt;
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