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Super Power Yunsi Liang 0278330 Xueshan Ni 0295401 Emma Witt 210213 Gabriela Baeza 278131 Carlos Gonzalez 0242739 May 25, 2011.

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1 Super Power Yunsi Liang 0278330 Xueshan Ni 0295401 Emma Witt 210213 Gabriela Baeza 278131 Carlos Gonzalez 0242739 May 25, 2011

2  1. Introduction / Executive Summary  2 Table of Contents  3 All About Us.  4.Personal Use of Natural Resources  5-7 Our CO2 footprints data  8 Personal Consumption  9-13 Comparison with Countries  14 What we should do…  15 Summary / Conclusions  16 References

3 In our team, we have five people that are between ages 19 and 22.  We are all students and we all have part time jobs.  We all have cars, some are old and waste a lot of gas, whereas others are newer and more fuel efficient. We all use our cars daily.  Some of the electronic devices our team members use often are; computers, lights, washing machines, dishwashers, etc. We are all from different culture.

4  Energy Energy usage depends on the household size, individual needs, and economic needs.  Water We use water when we: shower, drink, water plants, wash clothes and more.  Food Our group is very culturally diverse so our eating habits are very different person to person.  Different size household use different energy. For example, Carlos and Yunsi have about 10 people in their houses, so they use much energy than Emma who has only two people in her house.  For the food, in our team we all from different culture. Such as Yunsi from China, so her family don’t eat too much fast food and meat, Carlos and Gaby from Mexico, their food are base on chicken and meat. Emma’s food base on fast food, salads, and steaks.

5 Electricity120.2615Natural Gas126.7225 CO2 Team Member # Team Member Name or Initials Number of PersonsKwH / MonthKwH / YearTonsTherms / MonthTherms / YearTons SUB TOTAL / Person in My Household / Me TOTAL Household 1Carlos11628.07536.02.078.0936.06.30.88.3 2Yunsi10722.08664.02.388.01056.07.10.99.4 3Xueshan6359.04308.01.140.0480.03.20.74.4 4Emma2154.01848.00.525.0300.02.01.32.5 5Gaby5312.03744.01.034.0408.02.70.73.7 From PG&E monthly bill.

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7 Natural Gas Monthly Use: Carlos&Yunsi( about 10 family size): 83 therms Xueshan&Gaby(about 5 family size): 37 therms Emma (2 family size): 25 therms Electricity Monthly Use: Carlos&Yunsi( about 10 family size): 675 kWh Xueshan&Gaby(about 5 family size): 335 kWh Emma (2 family size): 154 kWh Water Daily Use: Carlos&Yunsi( about 10 family size): 635gallon Xueshan&Gaby(about 5 family size): 489 gallon Emma (2 family size): 218 gallon Personal CO2 Usage Emission: Carlos : 8 Yunsi: 9 Xueshan: 7 Emma:13 Gaby: 7 Too Much !

8 Based on our data, our team members’ footprints are all smaller than the average of American’s Carbon footprint which is 19.6 tons of CO2 a year. However, all of ours are higher than the global average of 4 tons of CO2 a year.

9 Per Person Whole Country

10 Above is the annual co2 emissions for The World, The United States, China, and Mexico. China and the US both have very high co2 emissions, but China has a much larger population, so per person, the US uses a lot more. Mexico does not use nearly as much.

11 China - Large separation between classes. -Lots of industrial -LOTS of people -Fairly low consumption per person. -Cars are not very popular =High carbon footprint

12 United States -Fairly large population size -High consumption per person -Lots of technology -Cars are primary transportation =High Carbon footprint

13 Mexico -Medium population size -Split between cities and fields -Lots of water for agriculture -Many older cars with few smog controls =Medium carbon footprint

14 Like flossing or losing weight, saving energy is easier to promise than to actually do – even if you are the Department of Energy. -- Washington There are many ways to save energy.  Saving energy by using less:  Lower water heater temperature  Wash clothes and dishes by hands not machine  Putdown commuters and monitors when they are not being used.  Saving energy by increased efficiency:  Buy the products with energy star label  Use compact fluorescent bulbs to light your home  Use power strips  Buy programmable thermostats  Energy we expect to save by conserving:  Energy star energy can save 50 % of the energy  Using conversing can save a lot of money from electricity bill

15  After looking into our own carbon footprints, we realized that each one of us could do many different things to reduce them. Each person should be aware of the amount of energy and water they consume and try to reduce it. It won’t make a huge impact if only one or two of us do it, but if everyone reduces, it will! It is important to raise awareness and spread the word!  Compared to other countries in the world, we use a lot of resources and have large carbon footprints. We need to take responsibility for what we can do, what we should do and what we must do!

16 References  1 http://www.pge.com/myhome/environment/calculator/  2http://4photos.net/photosv2/_save_energy_pictures_1278418031.jpghttp://4photos.net/photosv2/_save_energy_pictures_1278418031.jpg  3 http://www.eoearth.org/article/Carbon_footprint http://www.eoearth.org/article/Carbon_footprint  4 http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080428120658.htm http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080428120658.htm  5 http://www.china-profile.com/data/fig_co2-emissions_3.htmhttp://www.china-profile.com/data/fig_co2-emissions_3.htm  6 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_carbon_dioxide_emissions http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_carbon_dioxide_emissions


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