We’ve all got some big feet.
What’s your carbon footprint? A carbon footprint is the amount of CO2 you produce each year. This is based on your use of energy like electricity and fuel, and also whether you recycle and use energy efficient appliances and light bulbs. The average household emissions for the US is 20 tonnes of CO2 per year (enough to fill 4.5 olympic size swimming pools. To check out your carbon footprint, visit:
http://www.bp.com/extendedsectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId=9008204&contentId=7015209
Global Warming: in your face, Fuckers.
I sincerely hope that the new Planet Earth series on the Discovery Channel has become a phenomenon. It’s a blessing in disguise for any environmentalist when a show about the delicate balance of nature and the ravaging effects of humans reaches such a wide ranging audience. With the coming and going of Earth Day (April 18th), I’m interested to see if the trend to “Go Green” keeps it’s momentum, or if we all fall
