Whoa. This is really in-depth. Lots of data! And best of all: a checklist of actions (ranked by efficacy).https://twitter.com/embrein/status/1222574151572979712 …
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W odpowiedzi do @mijustin
no, I hadn't! It's a great approach and I completely agree with her #1. However, the other rankings are a bit problematic because what's next actually varies by individual and location. I recommend people step on the carbon scales first, to measure their footprint, THEN decide.
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For example: depending on where you live, where your electricity comes from, how you commute, and other lifestyle aspects such as diet and travel and housing, the electric car may not be the first thing on your list.
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How do I figure that out? For example, I live in the Okanogan. Is most of our electricity clean?
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well first I would use a carbon calculator to measure your footprint and/or that of your household. It will tell you where the biggest bang for your buck is, in terms of cutting your current carbon emissions
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but if you are on BC Hydro then it is (2014 numbers so probably even better now) 95% actual hydro and 5% natural gas, no coal; so an electric car would likely make a lot of sense for you, particularly if you drive a lot and public transit's not a great option for you
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I find the results for a lot of these carbon calculators really vary. Is there a particular calculator you’ve found that works well for Canadians?
Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
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