Can you please explain how I calculate whether I am Carbon Neutral or not?

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  • You’re not, trust me.

    If you drive a car or fly an airplane and do nothing to offset the pollution caused by this, you’re not carbon neutral. Using products that come from more than 50-1 miles away from where you live creates pollution.

    It goes on and on and on and on and on and there is almost no way any of us in the industrialized world can be carbon neutral.

    City dwellers come the closest, actually, because they use their feet for transportation a lot and they live in apartments, not houses.

    But keep trying to offset what you do and give back to environmental organizations whenever you can — use less and less, use less processed materials, recycle EVERYTHING you EVER possibly can! Buy used clothes and used items. There is a lot you can do.
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  • Beats me. It’s just some gibberish term made up. Sorta like new age “positive” and negative energy. Even if you could define it, there’s no way to measure it.

  • Being Carbon Neutral means that your carbon emmissions are equal (or, ideally, less than) the positive impact of your green living.

    Ways to do this are power-saving light bulbs, water-saving shower heads etc).

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