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Vegan Dog Food
Residential, Carbon Offsetting, Agriculture Gabriel Nagel Residential, Carbon Offsetting, Agriculture Gabriel Nagel

Vegan Dog Food

Your cute and furry companions have an impact on the planet. Yet, their exact role in climate change remains to be determined. We've set out on a journey to research what has been reported on dogs and cats' precise carbon pawprint. Last year, across U.S. or world households, there were 471 Million Dogs and 373 Million Cats. They contribute approximately 1.7 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide to our environment yearly or the equivalent of running 437 coal power plants for a year.

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CO2 Pawprints
Residential, Carbon Offsetting, Agriculture Gabriel Nagel Residential, Carbon Offsetting, Agriculture Gabriel Nagel

CO2 Pawprints

Your cute and furry companions have an impact on the planet. Yet, their exact role in climate change remains to be determined. We've set out on a journey to research what has been reported on dogs and cats' precise carbon pawprint. Last year, across U.S. or world households, there were 471 Million Dogs and 373 Million Cats. They contribute approximately 1.7 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide to our environment yearly or the equivalent of running 437 coal power plants for a year.

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Two Degrees
Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel

Two Degrees

Stop the planet from warming 2˚C, or else. We've heard this phrase echoed by activists, governments, and the news. Where did this target originate? What will happen if we exceed it? And is it realistic? Scott Barrett and Anders Levermann share their climate change research to address these questions. If we have a shared target, then organizations and governments can work together to reach it. We must not freeze in this stark future. We need action. Your action.

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Lovely Lighting
Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel

Lovely Lighting

Lighting consumed over 20% of global electricity in 1999. In 2019, we reduced it down to 5%. Regrettably, that percent is starting to hike back up due to a recent rollback on energy efficiency standards initiated in January 2020 - raising U.S. energy costs by $14 billion and boosting carbon emissions. We must reduce our carbon emissions to decrease the repercussions of climate change. Today, we will explore the history of the light bulb, how it works, and why we must support it.

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Energy Efficiency
Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel

Energy Efficiency

Efficiency - It means getting a higher output from the input. We can strive to be closer to 100% efficiency to save us money, decrease energy consumption, and reduce pollution. To achieve efficiency in electricity, we must focus on the consumers' usage. Advancing efficiency can reduce carbon emissions by as much as 75%, according to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. Take these steps with regards to appliances, eco-design, and energy transportation to improve your home's energy performance.

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Renewables and RECs
Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel

Renewables and RECs

In the United States, there is a $2 trillion electricity grid towards which Americans spend over $1 trillion annually. Nearly everyone pays an electricity bill. However, everyone's electricity is different, not in cost but source. The average U.S. household is powered by only 10% renewable of renewable energy, with the remaining 90% sourced from fossil fuels - contributing to the carbon footprint. Many consumers seek to use renewable energy, but their providers don't offer it, and it isn't straightforward to install on their property. Here, Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) come into play.

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The Fossil Fuels
Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel

The Fossil Fuels

Decomposing plants and other organisms, concealed beneath layers of sediment and rock, have taken millennia to become the carbon-rich deposits of fossil fuels. Across our society, we utilize these non-renewable fuels, which include coal, oil, and natural gas, to supply over 80% of the world’s energy. When fossil fuels are burned, greenhouse gases are released at an alarming rate, contributing to the warming of our planet. Today, let’s take a look at the three primary fossil fuels found ubiquitously.

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The Grid
Carbon Offsetting, Energy Gabriel Nagel Carbon Offsetting, Energy Gabriel Nagel

The Grid

The energy grid is an incredibly complex and crucial system powering all homes, businesses, and factories. Without the energy grid, it would not be easy to ensure our lights stay on at night, water flows out of the sink, and stop lights function. It is so vast that an average light bulb gets power from over 300 miles away. So, where does this process begin - and where does it end? Most consider the energy grid to include three different sectors - production, transmission, and distribution.

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What Is Carbon Offsetting?
Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel

What Is Carbon Offsetting?

Today, innovation, efficiency, and speed dominate our world. However, in this new era, we are polluting our Earth with millions upon millions of greenhouse gases. Chiefly, one particular gas - carbon dioxide. Its uses are familiar, but its effects are unfamiliar. The damage occurs over the years until it is irreversible. Carbon dioxide is everywhere. If carbon dioxide can be added to the equation, it can also be subtracted. Carbon offsetting subtracts by removing or preventing more greenhouse gas emissions.

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The Sun "Flower"
Carbon Offsetting, Energy Gabriel Nagel Carbon Offsetting, Energy Gabriel Nagel

The Sun "Flower"

High up in a mist of blue, nestled above a cushion of clouds, a yellow orb 92.96 million miles away shines down. It is the brilliant sun “flower” of the sky. But this flower is unique, it is the queen of all flowers, shining down and helping flowers bloom and illuminating the vast array of colors around us. Sunshine is not invisible and inert but is composed of 173,000 terawatts of energy. We can harness this power through solar panels, cells, and farms. 

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Wonderful Wind
Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel

Wonderful Wind

Wind helps to lift birds, circulates our air, and regulates our weather. This powerful and majestic force never ceases and has the dynamism to level a city. Wind can be harnessed day and night, clouds or no clouds, and is available everywhere. With new technologies, we can harness this force to produce the current that runs all our cities, farming, and technology. It's critical to promote renewable energy due to our increased dependence on fossil fuels, which are leading to destructive greenhouse gases.

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Developing Communities
Energy, Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel Energy, Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel

Developing Communities

We often take energy for granted and all the downstream benefits that follow, including clean water, heating, and air conditioning, lighting, digital devices, and so much more. It doesn't seem like much to switch on a light in a dark room. Over a billion people still do not have access to electricity. Instead, they must rely on dangerous methods to power their lives. With access to affordable, clean, and renewable energies, they can see unprecedented leaps in their living standards and economy.

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Mimicking The Sun
Carbon Offsetting, Energy Gabriel Nagel Carbon Offsetting, Energy Gabriel Nagel

Mimicking The Sun

Have you ever wondered how our sun shines so brightly? How an object almost 100 million miles away emits energy that can we can see? The sun is very similar to a nuclear reactor, where the electricity generated is virtually limitless. Unfortunately, nuclear power has gotten a bad rap from disasters like Chernobyl and inventions like the atomic bomb. However, this nuclear energy source can provide energy day and night, no matter the conditions, with no deadly greenhouse gases. 

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Troves Of Trees
Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel Carbon Offsetting Gabriel Nagel

Troves Of Trees

Since the beginning of time, trees have provided us with two of life's essentials - food and oxygen. As we evolved, trees provided additional necessities such as shelter, medicine, and tools. Today, their value continues to increase, and more benefits of trees are being discovered as their role expands to satisfy the needs created by our new modern lifestyles. They are irreplaceable, with a function that not only provides but also reduces our Carbon Footprint - forever.

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