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<blockquote data-quote="Chickcatcher" data-source="post: 7458252" data-attributes="member: 700"><p>Been wondering for some time what my Carbon output is. Just seen that a fully grown tree absorbs 21KgCo2 a year also seen that an acre of wheat absorbs 5000KgCo2 a year. Also been on a calculator and found that 15000Kw of Electric produces around 3000KgCo2 made interesting reading.</p><p>Any ideas what would constitute ones actual carbon foot print/ I suppose all delivery/collection vehicles, livestock grown, Big surprise was a ton of wood pellets produced 83Kg of Carbon yet a kilo of LPG was of the scale in comparison 1000Ltrs produces 1560Kg of Co2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chickcatcher, post: 7458252, member: 700"] Been wondering for some time what my Carbon output is. Just seen that a fully grown tree absorbs 21KgCo2 a year also seen that an acre of wheat absorbs 5000KgCo2 a year. Also been on a calculator and found that 15000Kw of Electric produces around 3000KgCo2 made interesting reading. Any ideas what would constitute ones actual carbon foot print/ I suppose all delivery/collection vehicles, livestock grown, Big surprise was a ton of wood pellets produced 83Kg of Carbon yet a kilo of LPG was of the scale in comparison 1000Ltrs produces 1560Kg of Co2. [/QUOTE]
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