EPA has developed tools to help individuals (and households) reduce greenhouse
gas emissions and take action. Businesses and organizations interested in educating
their employees and members about what they can do at home to help protect
our climate can also use these tools.
Use this online calculator to obtain an estimate of your personal greenhouse
gas emissions or your family’s greenhouse gas emissions. Then move on
to the next section of the calculator to explore actions you and/or your family
can take to lower your emissions while reducing your energy and waste disposal
costs. For each action you choose to take, the calculator displays the amount
of emissions you could avoid and how that amount relates to your total emissions.
Instructions for using the calculator:
Allow yourself 10-15 minutes to enter the data.
To get the most accurate results, gather your recent electric, gas,
and/or oil bills so you can use real numbers for your household’s
energy consumption.
After entering data, use the TAB key to continue moving through the
calculator.
The calculator is designed to give you a rough “ballpark” estimate
of your emissions and the savings you may achieve from taking certain
actions. If you have more specific information (i.e. square footage of
your home), try using one of the calculators listed below.
This calculator provides an estimate of household greenhouse gas emissions
resulting from household energy use and waste disposal, and it gives you information
you can use to identify ways to reduce your personal greenhouse gases.
The What You Can Do section of the climate change site identifies over 25 action steps that individuals can take to decrease greenhouse gas emissions, increase the nation's energy independence, and save money.