Your Current Household Emissions |
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Enter your data |
Pounds of carbon dioxide/year* |
| The Basics |
| How many people live in your home? |
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| How do you heat your house? |
Natural Gas Electric Heat Oil |
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| Transportation |
| On average, how many miles do you put on your car(s)? |
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231 miles/week is about average in the United States per vehicle. |
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| What is the average gas mileage for your car (miles per gallon)? |
If you don’t know your car’s fuel economy, you can look it up at fueleconomy.gov. |
12,100 pounds is about average per vehicle over a year. |
| Home Energy |
| What is your average monthly gas bill? |
$105 is about average in the United States for a household of two people.
Our calculations assume that you pay $13.83/thousand cubic feet |
11,000 pounds is about average for a household of two people over a year. |
| What is your average monthly electric bill? |
$100 is about average in the United States for a household of two people.
Our calculations assume that you pay 10 cents/kWh. We estimate your emissions based on the national average mix of fuels used to generate electricity. Your actual emissions may be higher or lower dependingon your electricity provider's power mix. |
16,290 pounds is about average for a household of two people over a year. |
| What is your average monthly fuel oil bill? |
$130 is about average in the United States for a household of two people.
Our calculations assume that you pay $2.37/gallon |
14,500 pounds is about average for a household of two people over a year. |
| Waste |
| Based on the number of people in your household, the box at right shows your estimated greenhouse gas emissions from waste. However, if you currently recycle certain materials, your waste emissions may be lower. |
Total Waste Emissions Before Recycling |
2,020 pounds is about average for a household of two people over a year. |
| Which of the following products do you currently recycle in your household? |
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| Do you recycle newspaper? |
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Pounds of carbon dioxide/year |
| Do you recycle glass? |
Yes No |
Pounds of carbon dioxide/year |
| Do you recycle plastic? |
Yes No |
Pounds of carbon dioxide/year |
| Do you recycle aluminum and steel cans? |
Yes No |
Pounds of carbon dioxide/year |
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Total Waste Emissions After Recycling |
Pounds of carbon dioxide/year |
| Your Total Emissions |
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The calculator provides a rough estimate of your household's total emissions |
41,500 pounds is about average in the United States for a household of two people over a year. |
What You Can Do to Reduce Emissions |
| On the Road |
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Amount of CO2 you can avoid per year |
| Are you in the market for a new car? Buy a vehicle that gets more miles per gallon than your current one. |
more miles per gallon
The Fuel Economy Web site can help you find efficient vehicles. |
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percent of your total emissions |
| Give your car a break. Reduce the number of miles you drive by this amount. |
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When running errands, combine trips. Using mass transit, carpooling, telecommuting, biking and walking are also good options. |
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| At Home |
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Amount of CO2 you can avoid per year |
Turn down your heating thermostat bydegrees Fahrenheit on winter nights.
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Dropping the heat at night can make a difference. |
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percent of your total emissions |
Replace75-watt incandescent light bulbs with 25-watt ENERGY STAR lights. (Enter the number of bulbs you will replace.)
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You'll get the same amount of light for less energy and lower monthly bills. By replacing the five most frequently used lights in your home with ENERGY STAR qualified lighting, you can save about $60 each year in energy costs. |
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Replace your old refrigerator with an ENERGY STAR model. Will you take this action? Yes No
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New refrigerators, especially ENERGY STAR models, cost much less to operate than old ones. |
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Replace old gas or oil furnace or boiler with an ENERGY STAR model. Will you take this action? Yes No |
New models are much more efficient and cheaper to run. |
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Turn up your air conditioner thermostat bydegrees Fahrenheit in summer.
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You'll save money as well as reduce your emissions. |
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Replace single-glazed windows with ENERGY STAR windows. Will you take this action? Yes No
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This step can save you a bundlein cold or hot climates. |
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| Waste |
| Based on your selection, you indicated that |
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percent of your total emissions |
| Could you also recycle magazines? |
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| Your Totals |
| If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by |
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percent of your total emissions |
| Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be |
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