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BAESI – Global Warming

BAESI – Global Warming. Carbon Footprint Dr. Eugene Cordero Department of Meteorology and Climate Science. Energy and Climate Change. Obviously, one of the main issues related to climate change is the burning of fossil fuels

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BAESI – Global Warming

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  1. BAESI – Global Warming Carbon Footprint Dr. Eugene Cordero Department of Meteorology and Climate Science

  2. Energy and Climate Change • Obviously, one of the main issues related to climate change is the burning of fossil fuels • Thus, energy use, and the continuing demand for energy are central to the challenges of climate change.

  3. CA CO2 Emissions (per person) • 22,941 lbs CO2 per person • Annual usage: • Electricity Usage: 7,032 kWh • Natural Gas Usage: 422 therms • Vehicle Usage: 571 gallons per person. Global Average: 8,750 lbs CO2 per person http://www.pge.com/includes/docs/pdfs/about/environment/calculator/assumptions.pdf

  4. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Agriculture ~ 20-25% of all emissions

  5. CO2 emissions per person

  6. Questions • What percentage of electricity generation comes from the burning of natural gas? • What percentage of transportation energy comes from natural gas burning? • What percentage of transportation energy use comes from coal? • If you buy an electric car, what is the mostly likely source of energy? • Where does most residential energy come from?

  7. Emissions of heat trapping gases

  8. Indirect emissions

  9. Embodied Energy

  10. Apple Apple Ipod 1 Energy Unit 100-250 Energy Units Photo credit: Terry Nathan

  11. Carbon Footprint of Apple products MacBook Air -2008 13-inch MacBook Pro 17-inch MacBook Pro 15-inch MackBook ProMacBook-2008 iMac (24 inch)-2008 iMac (20 inch)-2008 LED Cinema Display Mac Pro Mac Min iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS iPod nano iPod touch iPod shuffle

  12. Role of Agriculture on Carbon Emissions

  13. Growing Food Methane 14-18% of all emissions due to livestock U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, 2004

  14. Carbon Footprint of Food + Animal related methane emissions

  15. Carbon Showdown vs

  16. Emissions from Transportation • Annual transportation (USA) • 9,000 average passenger car miles Toyota Prius (50 mpg) Chevrolet Cobalt (28 mpg) Ford F-Series (13 mpg) 1.8 tons/yr 3.5 tons/yr 5.2 tons/yr US Dept. of Transportation

  17. Food: Three Diets • High: • 38% animal products • All red meat • Normal: • 28% animal products • Mix of red meat, poultry and fish • Low: • 18% animal products • Chicken instead of red meat

  18. Auto - Diet Comparison

  19. Carbon Showdown Don’t eat a hamburger in a hummer vs

  20. vs Vegan

  21. Auto - Diet Comparison

  22. Carbon Footprint of US Food 7% 5% 4% 83% Weber and Matthews 2008

  23. Burrito Burrito (Beef): 850 calories: $6.10 Burrito (Veggie): 830 calories: $5.75 Calories per dollar: 140 CO2: 3.8 kg CO2 per dollar: 636 CO2: 0.5 kg Calories per dollar: 145 CO2 per dollar: 94

  24. Climate Solutions Food Transport Housing

  25. We can’t change what we don’t measure • Ecological Footprint • Good surrogate for carbon footprint • Broad assessment (housing, transport, food) • Units of measure are acres of land • Component of footprint is land required to absorb waste (such as CO2) • http://www.myfootprint.org/

  26. Ecological Footprints • The amount of ecologically productive land used by individuals, cities, countries, etc. • Production and use of goods and services involve land use: have ecological footprints

  27. Carbon Footprint

  28. Ecological Footprint

  29. Ecological Footprint Calculators • Myfootprint.org (We’ll use this one today) • Footprintnetwork.org/calculator Other related info: www.thestoryofstuff.com (Very provocative video on consumption) Sustainable energy without the hot air: (My favorite numbers book of the year!) http://www.withouthotair.com/

  30. Activity • Pair into teams of two • Jointly compute your ecological footprint (average your results) • Compare to average American and speculate why they are different • Develop a strategy for how you might reduce your footprint by 20% for a week. Use the calculator to guide your reductions. • User: dilbert Pass: Dogbert7 (log onto local machine, not METR) • http://www.myfootprint.org/

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