67 Obsessive-Compulsives Guide to Cutting Your Carbon Footprint

Published: March 30, 2022, 12:47 a.m.

Chickens, Tomatoes and Cars: The Wonky Numbers Behind Your Carbon Footprint

We NEED to be obsessed with shrinking our footprint, and Lloyd Alter did the research, the spreadsheet, and the book to help us all do our part. Did you know you can cut your carbon footprint from food in half? In a continuation of last episode\u2019s conversation, Lloyd Alter, author of Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle: Why Individual Climate Action Matters More than Ever, shares what matters most from what he learned while shrinking his annual carbon footprint to meet the carbon budget allowed to meet 1.5\xb0C goals.

Don\u2019t Miss: Stephanie makes a shocking confession about her 2019 lifestyle and carbon footprint. And Lloyd raised quite a stir with this tweet: \u201cI was shocked when I e-biked past the gas station, the price is twice as high as when I last filled the car two years ago.\u201d

Some of the Revelations:

  • Tomatoes have an unusually large carbon footprint.
  • Eating food in season tastes better!
  • He introduces us to the term \u201cclimatarian\u201d - a person who chooses what to eat according to\xa0what is\xa0least harmful to the environment.
  • We engage in \u201cportion distortion\u201d \u2013 we put too much on the plate and either eat too much or toss the excess
  • The delivery of a take-out order emits twice the carbon of producing that food.
  • Embodied energy or carbon, or upfront carbon emissions, are a big part of our consumption footprint
  • We\u2019d be well-served to focus on \u201csufficiency.\u201d What is enough? What do you need?


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle \u2013 by Lloyd Alter
https://newsociety.com/books/l/living-the-1-5-degree-lifestyle

TreeHugger \u2013 one of the world\u2019s leading sustainability information websites
https://www.treehugger.com/

Take the Jump - Less consuming but more creativity, care, comedy, camaraderie, contentment, craft, connection, celebration, culture and community.
https://takethejump.org/

Lettuce is Stupid
http://lettuceisstupid.com/

Pilot project and spreadsheet
https://1five.org

Hot or Cool Institute
https://hotorcool.org/\xa0

Global Footprint Network ecological footprint calculator
https://www.footprintcalculator.org/home/en

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