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Look into off-setting my historical carbon emissions #27
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According to the World Bank in Sweden the average emissions per capita 1976-2106 for Sweden was 265 metric tons, or an average of 6,45 tons/year. However, the Swedish Environment Protection Agency shows a much larger value, with an average of 9,38 tons/year in the period 2008-2018 with a fairly similar trend as the World Bank (or 103 tons in total). Looking at the overlapping data (2008-2016), the Swedish EPA is on average 101% higher than the World Bank I therefore add the factor of +101% to the World Bank Data in the period 1976-2007 = 446 tons. This would mean 549 tons for the period 1976-2018 for me to offset. I'll add 2019 data when I find it but 2020 and going forward I will calculate my estimated personal emissions instead since I am fairly confident it is much lower than the average now. If someone knows better data sources than my rough estimation methods I'll be happy to revise. |
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@Abbe98 advised me on United Nations online platform for voluntary cancellation of certified emission reductions (CERs). I think I will choose that as my service unless I stumble on anything better. |
One aspect that seems not included in your data above is the consumption of goods whose carbon footprint is formally assigned other countries, e.g. as per this chart. I am not sure about the numbers in there, as I would have expected them to be higher than your SEPA numbers. |
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