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So, no homework was done. Here's a partial answer.
1.355E11 gallons = annual gasoline consumption in the USA (2002)
2.71E12 lbs = carbon dioxide produced from said gasoline consumption (@20 lbs/gallon)
6.48E15 lbs = total current atmospheric carbon dioxide by weight
0.00042 = proportion due to gasoline consumption in USA
Pretty much underwhelming, eh? So let's park all our cars and walk everywhere, or use bicycles. Will it make a difference in atmospheric carbon dioxide? No, the effect will not even be measurable. We may get a lot healthier, but the climate won't change. Sorry.
More homework solutions:
440 = gallons of gasoline consumed annually by Maxima
8800 = lbs of CO2 produced annually by driving Maxima
0.00000000000136 = annual Maxima contribution to atmospheric CO2
I obviously don't make a difference. But what if "everybody" did it? Okay, let's divide the planet into households of four people each, and the breadwinner gets to burn 440 gallons of gasoline:
0.0022 = how much if everybody in the world did likewise
One-fifth of one percent. I'm okay with that. Everybody get out there and drive!
1.355E11 gallons = annual gasoline consumption in the USA (2002)
2.71E12 lbs = carbon dioxide produced from said gasoline consumption (@20 lbs/gallon)
6.48E15 lbs = total current atmospheric carbon dioxide by weight
0.00042 = proportion due to gasoline consumption in USA
Pretty much underwhelming, eh? So let's park all our cars and walk everywhere, or use bicycles. Will it make a difference in atmospheric carbon dioxide? No, the effect will not even be measurable. We may get a lot healthier, but the climate won't change. Sorry.
More homework solutions:
440 = gallons of gasoline consumed annually by Maxima
8800 = lbs of CO2 produced annually by driving Maxima
0.00000000000136 = annual Maxima contribution to atmospheric CO2
I obviously don't make a difference. But what if "everybody" did it? Okay, let's divide the planet into households of four people each, and the breadwinner gets to burn 440 gallons of gasoline:
0.0022 = how much if everybody in the world did likewise
One-fifth of one percent. I'm okay with that. Everybody get out there and drive!
1 Comments:
You must not be using the New Math. :)
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