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The link doesn't seem to have my country of residence, so it's not possible for me to get my foot print.

Sorry bro

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
The link doesn't seem to have my country of residence, so it's not possible for me to get my foot print.

Sorry bro
Neither is England, use the UK.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
The link doesn't seem to have my country of residence, so it's not possible for me to get my foot print.

Sorry bro
It doesn't have mine either. I tried it with Germany instead. But I find it rather silly. A lot of the questions are very vague, others I don't know how to answer (I have no idea how many miles I have travelled by bus, for example). And what if you combine different means of heating (I have electric heating and a wood stove)? Also, the heating system doesn't say anything about how warm you keep your place, and that makes a huge difference. Etc... All in all the whole thing seems quite meaningless.

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
Neither is England, use the UK.
He's not in the UK.

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
Neither is England, use the UK.
I'm afraid using England instead of Southern Ireland would both,produce an inacurate result, and produce an inacurate result.


I realise that both points were the same,but i feel that the point is so important, that it needed mentioning twice.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
He's not in the UK.
Is he not in Scotland, as his flag suggests?

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
Is he not in Scotland, as his flag suggests?
Read my profile bro.

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
Is he not in Scotland, as his flag suggests?
No.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
I'm afraid using England instead of Southern Ireland would both,produce an inacurate result, and produce an inacurate result.


I realise that both points were the same,but i feel that the point is so important, that it needed mentioning twice.
Fair enough.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
The link doesn't seem to have my country of residence, so it's not possible for me to get my foot print.

Sorry bro
Japan's not there, either.

I did start as if I were in the UK, but so many other things were either irrelevent or weren't included, that I abandoned my attempt. Then I imagined my lifestyle 25 years ago. But at that time I lived in a bus, so I couldn't even start...

Anyway, how accurate or reliable is that anyway?

I reckon my carbon footprint is quite high because I live here (eg. my apartment lights stay on all night...), but I try to be as economical as I can.

EDIT: I also ride a bike instead of walking if possible, which in turn reduces my halcalol intake by nesisitty...

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2 tonnes CO2, it claimed. which still sounds like a lot of CO2. i'm going to stop breathing.

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