Our Invisible Print - Napa Valley College

Our Invisible Print
Three Dudez
Sanjay Gajiwala 0269206
Jesus Garcia 0244495
Juan Alvaraz 0270339
Table of Contents
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3-4 about us
5-8 Carbone foot print
9- measures taken to prevent
10- video of what to look forward to in the future
is no action is taken.
11 Foot prints of the world
12-13 Do this
14-Conclusion
15- work citation
All About Us
• Sanjay Gajiwala- Household: 7, Home: 2,000
SqFt. Vehicle: Jaguar X-Type, MPG- 18,
Annual- 6,000 miles
• Jesus Garcia- Household: 8, Home: 2,2000
SqFt., Vehicle: Nissan Frontier-xe, MPG- 15,
Annual- 13,000.
• Juan Alavarez- Household: 4, Home: 2,600
SqFt. Vehicle- VW Rabbit, MPG- 30, Annual10,000.
Our Impact
• Sanjay’s footprint- Household uses 12,000KWh.
Appliances are all Energy Star, however much of
the energy is used through the Winter and
Summer with heating and air-conditioning.
• Jesus’s footprint- Household uses 14,00KWh.
Appliances are energy star. Heating is used
through the winter and air-conditioning in the
summer. Drives the most out of the three dudes.
• Juan’s food print -10,000 kwh. Appliances are also
energy star. Has the largest house but uses the
least KWS out of the three dudes.
Jesus’s carbon print
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Sanjay’s foot-print
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Juan’s foot-print
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Carbon Print
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Step without carbon
• Spare the Air Day- During these summer
months when ground-level ozone, or "smog,"
becomes a pollution problem, the Air District
issues Spare the Air Health Alerts on days
when air quality is forecast to be
unhealthy. On these days, people who are
sensitive to unhealthy air are advised to limit
their time outdoors, particularly in the
afternoon hours.
Carbon Footprint
http://sanjayi3.blogspot.com/
Print of the World
World
6,920,500,000
May 25, 2011
100%
US Census Bureau's World Population Clock
1
People's Republic of
Chinan2
1,339,724,852
November 1, 2010
19.36%
2010 China Census
2
India
1,210,193,422
March 1, 2011
17.49%
Provisional 2011 Indian Census result
3
United States
311,417,000
May 25, 2011
4.5%
Official United States Population Clock
4
Indonesia
237,556,363
May 2010
3.43%
2010 Indonesian Census
5
Brazil
190,732,694
August 1, 2010
2.76%
2010 Official Brazilian Census results
6
Pakistan
176,139,000
May 25, 2011
2.55%
Official Pakistani Population clock
7
Nigeria
158,423,000
2010
2.29%
UN estimate for 2010
8
Bangladesh
150,614,000
May 25, 2011
2.18%
Official Bangladeshi Population Clock
9
Russia
142,905,200
January 1, 2011
2.06%
2010 Russian Census
10
Japan
127,960,000
March 1, 2011
1.84%
Official Japan Statistics Bureau
Top 10 Polluters of Carbon
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3
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5
6
7
8
9
10
World
China[10]
United States
European Union (27)
Russia
India
Japan
Germany
Canada
United Kingdom
South Korea
Iran
29,321,302
6,534,367.00(2011)
5,833,381.00(2011)
4,177,817.86[11]
1,729,357.00(2011)
1,495,362.00(2011)
1,214,543.00(2011)
829,936.000(2011)
574,340.00(2011)
572,617.00(2011)
542,321.00(2008)
511,987.00(2008)
100%
22.30%
19.91%
14.04%
5.50%
5.24%
4.28%
2.69%
1.90%
1.84%
1.72%
1.69%
Do This.. NOT This
• Instead of “racing” your buddy to and from
somewhere, car-pool with this individual.
• Sharing resources is a team-effort. Rather then
filling up your child’s kiddie pool, WALK them to
the community pool.
• Ride the bus or your bike to school/work.
• Don’t leave electrical appliance plugged in, put
the extra effort to unplug your cell phone charger
when done using it.
• $W@G3R!!
This !
• This !
Not
This !!!!
Conclusion
• Yes this planet is big, but at the rate that we as
humans are demanding natural resources, this
planet will not be able to keep providing.
• “For the one planet earth that we live on , we
consume 1.3 planet earth.”
- B. Riddell
Work Citation
• http://www.who.int/heli/risks/urban/en/uap
map.pdf
• http://by159w.bay159.mail.live.com/default.a
spx?wa=wsignin1.0
• http://coolclimate.berkeley.edu/uscalc