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Anthony Srinivas Nancy Gonzalez Rafael Garcia Curtis Sawyer Nora Rivas

 Our Massive Footprint ~ Slides 1-3  Team Total~ Slide 4  Napa Emissions ~ Slides 5-7  Carbon footprints~ Slide 9-12  Comparison~ Slide 13  Be the Change~ Slide 14  Benefits ~ Slide 15  Links~ slide 16

 Anthony Srinivas › Townhouse Apt: 2 people › Drives: 2 Door Civic and Motorcycle › Carbon:  House: 3.9  Transportation: 5.2  Total tons of C02: 18.0 › Energy:  Elec: 1.0 Tons  Nat. Gas: 1.3 tons  Total House Hold: 2.3  Nancy Gonzalez › Single fam. Home: 4 People › Drives: Mid Size sedan › Carbon  House : 12.5  Transportation: 4.6  Total tons of c02: 35.6 › Energy:  Elec: 1.2 Tons  Nat. Gas.: 3.4 Tons  Total House Hold: 4.5

 Nora Rivas › Single Fam. House: 5 people › Drives: mid size sedan › Carbon  House: 4.7 tons  Transportation: 6.6 tons  Total tons of c02: 14.7 › Energy:  Elec: 1.7 Tons  Nat. Gas.: 6.5 Tons  Total House Hold: 8.2 Tons  Curtis Sawyer › Single Fam. House: 2 people › Drives: small Truck › Carbon  House: 6.9 tons  Transportation: 9.2 tons  Total tons of c02: 17.1 › Energy:  Elec: 1.6 Tons  Nat. Gas.: 3.2 Tons  Total House Hold: 4.8 Tons

 Rafael Garcia › Single Fam. House: 6 people › Drives: 350z › Carbon  House: 3.0 tons  Transportation: 2.7 tons  Total tons of C02: 14.5 › Energy:  Elec: 2.1 Tons  Nat. Gas.: 2.3 Tons  Total House Hold: 4.5Tons

› Electricity:  Ave. Household: 3.8  Ave. Kwh/Month: 2384  Ave. Tons of Elec: 1.5  Ave. Therms/Month:41.2  Ave. Tons of nat Gas: 3.3  Ave. Total House Hold Mean: 4.8 › Carbon:  Ave. total per house hold: 14.1  House: 6.2  Transportation: 5.7 › Water:  Average Gals used: 55.6

 Emissions

 California produces roughly 1.4 % of the world's, and 6.2 % of the total U.S., greenhouse gases  Each California resident, per population average, produces approximately 11 Tons of CO2 each year.  All though the per capita CO2 emission is lower than most states in the U.S., California’s large population makes it the 2 nd biggest CO2 producer in the country. The 1 St in the country being Texas.

The U.S. CO2 emissions per capita in 2008 was about 18.9 tonnes, with a total CO2 emission of about 6000 million metric tonnes. In 2011 the CO2 emissions per capita is about 20 metric tonnes, and about 5800 million metric tonnes.

 World 29,321, %  China 6,534, %  United States 5,833, %  European Union 4,177, %  Russia 1,729, %  India 1,495, %  Japan 1,214, %  Rest of the world 8,424, %  World 27,245, %  United States 6,049, %  China & Taiwan 5,010, %  European Union 3,115, %  Russia 1,524, %  India 1,342, %  Japan 1,257, %  Rest of the World 9,508, % Word CO2 Emissions 2008 (in thousands of metric tons) The worlds total CO2 emission grew by about 28% and China is the new leader in CO2 emission due to its growing economy.

Water: Team: Averaged 55.6 Gals Napa: Averaged in gals California: 209 Gallons USA: Averaged 179 Gals

BIG PICTURE  Environmental Education  The Three R’s  Energy Efficient Appliances  Less Use of Overall Appliances  Green Housing and Architecture  Use of Public Transit, With Less or Little Driving SMALL PICTURE  When not in use, unplug cell phone chargers, microwaves, stereos, computers, etc  Air Dry clothes and use less energy hog appliances such as blow dryers, TV’s, etc  Bike to work  Carpool whenever possible

 Support Our World and Communities  Save Money  Develop Cleaner Energy Resilience  Improve Our Air Quality  Support A Healthy Living Environment  Support and Protect Mother Earth

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