I got a score of 2.08 tonnes of CO2 a year. I think it was that low because I%26#039;ve only ever flown once, and don%26#039;t have a car. What did everyone else get? and do you think it%26#039;s realistic that we shouldn%26#039;t fly abroad or drive instead of using (often slow and unreliable) public transport?
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I%26#039;ve done the test on several sites and have received widely varying scores from all of them.
A. They don%26#039;t ask enough lifestyle questions and hold consumers responsible for what they bring into the home.
B. Most of the calculators are designed by sites trying to sell you offset credits which raises my little red flag system immediately. 25% 1 Vote -
28.85 for me alone. Since when a is a large engine considered to be more than 2 liters? Anyway do people realize that nearly all animals and all human beings exhale Co2? And probably account for most of the Co2 in the the world. The European obsession with %26quot;Green Living%26quot; baffles me. Listen to Clarkson, he tells it like it is.
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10.94, my big thing was a 2 vehicle family and never use public transport.
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30.38 tonnes per year.
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I tried to take it, but being a dumb American I couldn%26#039;t understand the crazy English lingo. :D
high school drop out
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