This is a nice little slideshow that Noah Dewitt put together after a few rides with us to school and to the grocery store.
Car Free, Family, Featured, Non-Consumer, Parenting, Sustainability
This is a nice little slideshow that Noah Dewitt put together after a few rides with us to school and to the grocery store.
Family, Non-Consumer, Parenting, Sustainability, Unclassified
As many of you know, I work at Sunnywood Design Collective. We just completed a project for The Nature Conservancy where we created a carbon calculator that simply helps you determine the size of your carbon footprint. It is a bit different than some of the other calculators out there, in that it is based primarily on your lifestyle choices and your behavior— the things that you can easily change to positively affect your impact. Our family contributes 43 tons of CO2 equivilant per year, that is roughly 1/4 of the US national average for a family of six. But we are still slightly over the world average. So, we’ll keep working on creative ways to reduce our carbon emissions. I’d like to get us down to 10 tons. Then I’ll work to cut more from that. You can help the cause too. I suggest you ride your bike to work or to the grocery. For every day you ride your bike you can cut ‘rising’ fuel costs by 20%, and cut your carbon emissions for the day as well.
So take a look at the calculator at www.nature.org, and figure out your impact.
Descending in to the local gorge right behind our place. Monica is still getting around like a champ.
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