I calculated my carbon footprint at http://www.carbonfootprint.com/calculator.aspx. The results of my calculations showed me to have a whopping 22.7 metric tons of carbon waste annually. Significantly higher than the national average of 20.4 metric tons. I was baffled. I try to live my life in an environmentally conscious way and by no means have and extravagant life style. So what was the deal? The cool feature about this site, which is supposedly the web's leading carbon footprint calculator (they all said something of that nature), is that it breaks your total footprint down into sections of your life and diagrams where the majority of your carbon is wasted. I noticed a glaring statistic when i saw my results. I used 12.84 tons on my cars alone, over half my footprint. That got me thinking about all the trips I make during the course of the week. Everything from coming home to eat lunch instead of staying on campus to driving to the store to get ingredients
every time I wanted to cook. So that is my major change that I am making in an effort to be green and reduce my carbon footprint, I am planning every evening in an effort to make the minimum amount of trips in the car. I have limited myself to once a week at the grocery store unless I am going by there to do something else and packing lunch work out clothes and entertainment for days on campus so I only drive to and back once. I even took the bus two days, not as bad as I thought I had my
iPod and could do homework while I rode. So that and keeping up with routine maintenance on my car I should reduce my foot print
significantly. As for my house I have shut off my central heating and cooling unit and relied on
blankets and fans to keep me warm or cool. I also built a compost pile for our garden and have been trying to recycle or compost all my waste.
So these are the three changes I am making as a result of this calculation.
1. I am walking or long boarding instead of driving, and when it cannot be avoided I will plan carefully so i get the most out of each trip.

2. I have been making a conscious effort to recycle or compost all my waste that I can. I even made this trashcan compost pile. Picture of
composter coming soon ran out of camera battery.

3. My third change is turning off my central heating and cooling when reasonable and keeping them on at a minimum level when it is
necessary to activate them. Note the dial is off and the base temp is set at 65 degrees (f).
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