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Carbon Counting: Why
There are lots of individual "Carbon Counters" (see "Count" in top menu above). We want to develop ways that many people can enter data, that can be used to ...
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Who Can Count?
A Carbon Counter (Level 4) will need to work with others to determine ... Such a Carbon Counter (Level 3) can be expected to carry out quite complex tasks ...
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Carbon Counter: Talking carbon
Carbon & Organisations Organisations are major players and will have to organise better to reduce carbon emissions. More. Become a carbon counter. ...
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Carbon Calculators
Many calculators are available on line for you to calculate your carbon:. BUSINESS EMISSIONS CALCULATORS. Climate Friendly: factory & office electricity; ...
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Carbon Calculators
graphic:link to Carbon home CARBON COUNTER Toolkit . ... Carbon Footprint: personal measures with offset opportunities, http://www.carbonfootprint.com ...
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CO2 Contaminations
graphic:link to Carbon home CARBON COUNTER Issues . ... Air travel accounts for 70 per cent of personal travel carbon emissions. ...
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Carbon Counter Home
Suddenly we are hearing about carbon neutral, zero carbon, carbon offsetting etc. A whole new carbon language is developing, some of which can be confusing.
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Carbon Counting: Why
Why do we need to count carbon? Many people are now developing their role in relation to reducing carbon ... Join our 'Wiki' on organising carbon counting. ...
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Deforestation Issues
Deforest Info: link to all issues Rainforest Portal. Oil and gas operations are a major contributor to rainforest destruction in areas as fragile and ...
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Deforestation Issues
Deforest Info: link to all issues Rainforest Portal. Oil and gas operations are a major contributor to rainforest destruction in areas as fragile and ...