The iPhone "Global Warming Personal Calculator" app
The iPhone "Global Warming Personal Calculator" app was released in the "Reference" category of the iPhone App Store in February, 2009.
Note: This app was originally written for iOS 2.0 and it is not available in the App Store anymore.
The iPhone "Global Warming Personal Calculator" app was released in the "Reference" category of the iPhone App Store in February, 2009.
Note: This app was originally written for iOS 2.0 and it is not available in the App Store anymore.
The primary goal of the app is summarized on iTunes with the following paragraph "This app provides an estimate of your carbon footprint (your personal contribution to global warming) and compares the number with that of the average US resident."
The app can also be used to compare carbon emissions from electricity in different countries.
The app can also be used to compare carbon emissions from electricity in different countries.
Application Description
This green app calculates your carbon footprint based on a few simple questions (on car usage, home-energy usage and air travel).
It can use average US usage numbers for questions that you don't answer.
The app uses US govt numbers for carbon emission calculations
The app uses country-specific parameters to calculate carbon emissions from electricity usage and can also be used to compare the carbon emissions generated from electricity in different countries.
For instance, countries like Iceland, Paraguay, Ethiopia and Norway produce negligible carbon emissions because they generate electricity through renewable sources. Emissions due to electricity generation in some other countries are hundreds of times larger than the emissions in Iceland, Ethiopia etc.
The app supports different units (kilometers/litre, miles/gallon etc.)
It is not possible to build an app that can (100%) precisely calculate the total carbon footprint for every individual in a single city (let alone all the countries where this app is available). However, this green app does a lot of diligent calculations to arrive at good numbers for common sources of carbon emissions and compares this emission-number with that of the average American. It aims to increase public awareness of personal carbon footprints and the personal estimate provided by the app can help individuals identify the aspects of their lifestyles that contribute most to global warming
This green app calculates your carbon footprint based on a few simple questions (on car usage, home-energy usage and air travel).
It can use average US usage numbers for questions that you don't answer.
The app uses US govt numbers for carbon emission calculations
The app uses country-specific parameters to calculate carbon emissions from electricity usage and can also be used to compare the carbon emissions generated from electricity in different countries.
For instance, countries like Iceland, Paraguay, Ethiopia and Norway produce negligible carbon emissions because they generate electricity through renewable sources. Emissions due to electricity generation in some other countries are hundreds of times larger than the emissions in Iceland, Ethiopia etc.
The app supports different units (kilometers/litre, miles/gallon etc.)
It is not possible to build an app that can (100%) precisely calculate the total carbon footprint for every individual in a single city (let alone all the countries where this app is available). However, this green app does a lot of diligent calculations to arrive at good numbers for common sources of carbon emissions and compares this emission-number with that of the average American. It aims to increase public awareness of personal carbon footprints and the personal estimate provided by the app can help individuals identify the aspects of their lifestyles that contribute most to global warming