Carbon footprint 2021

30 December 2021

This year with the IPCC report we could only confirm what we already knew: it's important to take action to fight climate change from now. We all can do individual choices, from our diet to the movility, here some tips on what we can do as individuals. But also can have a impact in systemic change with voting for greener politics, with placing our money where they don't invest in fossil fuels, etc. First thing to do is to calculate my individual footprint to understand where I can make improvements to reduce it.

My carbon footprint for 2021 is about 7,7 Tons of CO2e. This is almost 4 times what it should be to be on line with the 1.5ºC agreement.

 When it comes to home, even if all our energy comes from renewable sources and we try to be as efficient as possible it has an impact, but the biggest part here comes from internet use. The footprint for data is still too big and in the future I must optimize this.

Mobility is my biggest footprint. 1T comes from car transportation, this is reduced from last year but could be much less. I try to do all my trainings from home or on the way to kindergarten and limitate some longer travels. The other big emissions here comes from air transportation, I did 1 long travel to Nepal and then to Europe. As an athlete traveling is a big part of our work, but I should limitate those travels to races and projects that are really meaningful. This year all my "training races" were local races that didn't involved a long commute and I cutted all travels for conferences or meetings that nowadays can be done online with a much smaller footprint.

Gear: As someone being out all time I use a lot of gear. Most of them is not bought but given by my sponsors, and there we need to work better as athletes to not get more gear that the one we really use and to keep gear and clothes that are usable for long even if they're not the "last season colors". 

Food and others: We're lucky to have an income that gives us the possibility to buy food with a low carbon footprint. All in the house we're having a vegetarian diet, and many of the vegies that we ate comme from the garden, but in Norway is still hard to find bulk products in supermarkets and the vegetarian / bio food choice is not as big as in other countries. Here it's also a big footprint from all the IT products (specially some photography lenses I bought this year).

Public service share: It's estimated that the share for each individual to the public services (school, health care, infrastructures, etc) is around 1.1 Tons of CO2e per year.

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