Do a good deed and send us money. Together we can make Colorado even colder. If you send us money. Preferably lots of money.
http://www.coloradocarbonfund.org/
Do a good deed and send us money. Together we can make Colorado even colder. If you send us money. Preferably lots of money.
http://www.coloradocarbonfund.org/
| saveenergy on 65 Years Of Progress! | |
| Jeff L. on Analyzing The Western Water Cr… | |
| Morgan Wright on Great Lakes Approaching 100% I… | |
| Morgan Wright on Great Lakes Set Another Spring… | |
| gelcarrion0t on New Visitech Features | |
| saveenergy on Ice-Free Arctic By 2014 | |
| gelcarrion0t on Ice-Free Arctic By 2014 | |
| gelcarrion0t on Debt-Free US Treasury Forecast | |
| gelcarrion0t on Seventeen Years Of Fun | |
| Barbara Stockwell on Nuclear Safety In The US |
Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

What do you get for your money? One degree colder for $100 million they raise?
Do they account for the CO2 emitted by humans on bicycles? How much Co2 is that? It must be more than walking?
I don’t think so…biking is an extremely efficient way to travel. Compare calorie requirements for biking and running the same distances:
http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/4/4_1/94.shtml
I would assume that walking is closer to running than to biking.
-Scott
I don’t see sleeping as a choice in there. Sleeping is prolly closer to nothing than anything ;D
for once, I can’t think of anything to say….
….I wish I could come up with some scam like this
So I found their calculator to be fun. But none of their suggestions help me. You see, 60-70% of my household’s footprint comes from air travel, and over half of that air travel stems from my position in academia where they send me off to conferences and stuff…sometimes even conferences related to AGW!
Their suggestions I’ve either incorporated already or have surpassed. Why? Well sure it helps save resources. But more importantly to me, it saves money!
-Scott
I have always found it strange that govts seem to think that businesses need to be encouraged to save money.
When I worked in the steel industry 30 yrs ago we were constantly looking at ways to save energy costs.