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== CO<sub>2</sub> numbers ==
 
== CO<sub>2</sub> numbers ==
The diesel consumption for the electric power generation was roughly 25000 liters. That means, in rough terms, every attendee of the Camp used 5 liters.
 
Burning 25000 liters produces around 77 metric tonnes of CO<sub>2</sub> (better emission numbers of the actual diesel generators are welcome). [https://www.co2online.de/klima-schuetzen/mobilitaet/auto-co2-ausstoss/]<br>
 
If we cover the area of the Ziegelei (249090 m<sup>2</sup> (Source: OSM)) with that amount of CO<sub>2</sub> the height of that cover would be 17 cm (at 1024 hPa and 20 °C (roughly the average weather on day 4)).<br>
 
In comparison the anthropogenic CO<sub>2</sub> emission of around 40 Gt per year [https://report.ipcc.ch/sr15/pdf/sr15_spm_final.pdf] leads to an additional height of 4 cm per year (surface of the earth 510072000 km<sup>2</sup>, same weather conditions as above).
 
  
If we take the emission budget into account, for example the 420 Gt of CO<sub>2</sub> (set at the start of 2018 for the 1.5 °C target)[https://report.ipcc.ch/sr15/pdf/sr15_spm_final.pdf], we have left around 353 Gt. That means around 692 g/m<sup>2</sup> (considering the surface the earth). The camp used up 310 g/m<sup>2</sup> (considering the the area of the Ziegelei).
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* The diesel consumption for the electric power generation was roughly '''25000 liters'''.
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* That means, in rough terms, '''every attendee of the Camp used 5 liters'''.
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* Burning 25000 liters produces around '''77 metric tonnes of CO<sub>2</sub>''' (better emission numbers of the actual diesel generators are welcome). [https://www.co2online.de/klima-schuetzen/mobilitaet/auto-co2-ausstoss/]
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* If we cover the area of the Ziegelei (249090 m<sup>2</sup> (Source: OSM)) with that amount of CO<sub>2</sub> the '''height of that cover would be 17 cm''' (at 1024 hPa and 20 °C (roughly the average weather on day 4)).
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* In comparison the anthropogenic CO<sub>2</sub> emission of around '''40 Gt per year''' [https://report.ipcc.ch/sr15/pdf/sr15_spm_final.pdf] leads to an '''additional height of 4 cm per year''' (surface of the earth 510072000 km<sup>2</sup>, same weather conditions as above).
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* If we take the emission budget into account, for example the 420 Gt of CO<sub>2</sub> (set at the start of 2018 for the 1.5 °C target)[https://report.ipcc.ch/sr15/pdf/sr15_spm_final.pdf], we have left around 353 Gt. That means around 692 g/m<sup>2</sup> (considering the surface the earth). '''The camp used up 310 g/m<sup>2</sup>''' (considering the the area of the Ziegelei).

Latest revision as of 10:53, 29 August 2019

CO2 numbers

  • The diesel consumption for the electric power generation was roughly 25000 liters.
  • That means, in rough terms, every attendee of the Camp used 5 liters.
  • Burning 25000 liters produces around 77 metric tonnes of CO2 (better emission numbers of the actual diesel generators are welcome). [1]
  • If we cover the area of the Ziegelei (249090 m2 (Source: OSM)) with that amount of CO2 the height of that cover would be 17 cm (at 1024 hPa and 20 °C (roughly the average weather on day 4)).
  • In comparison the anthropogenic CO2 emission of around 40 Gt per year [2] leads to an additional height of 4 cm per year (surface of the earth 510072000 km2, same weather conditions as above).
  • If we take the emission budget into account, for example the 420 Gt of CO2 (set at the start of 2018 for the 1.5 °C target)[3], we have left around 353 Gt. That means around 692 g/m2 (considering the surface the earth). The camp used up 310 g/m2 (considering the the area of the Ziegelei).