Carbon Footprint Calculator
June 22, 2007
For those of you who enjoy your shopping trips to New York and using the latest, greatest and most power-hungry PCs on the planet, the UK government has served up a carbon footprint calculator so that you can measure the level of damage that you are doing..
However, this service is getting so many hits that the Directgov servers are struggling to cope. (Typicall really:)
“The Act on CO2 calculator is currently seeing an overwhelming response and we’re working to fix the problems you may be experiencing,” reads a notice on the site.
I can just see all those people at their PCs, supposed to be working but spending the day trying to on, the churn from all the machines heating up offices where the air con is being switched up a notch or two. Employees frustrated at the futility of trying to measure their carbon foot prints are probably nipping out for a fag to calm down.
Call me a cynic but I find myself wondering just how much CO2 this system is contributing to the worked today and whether it’s really a pointless exercise – will it really make more of a difference that just being more sensible?
If you would like to take it for a spin and find out how much damage you are doing, ust go here for the carbon footprint calculator.
* UPDATE
I finally managed to try the site – I recommend that you leave it a week before trying as the site is really slow. I thought that my solar panels’ would be installed before I got through it! The verdict is that I am marginally kinder than most, which has come as a shock as I am careful, am switching to solar energy, will be buying a Smart Car, and have energy efficient bulbs. However, I think that I should recalculate once these have all come into effect. Also my trip to NY last Christmas may have been more irresponsible that initially thought