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Carbon Footprint Calculator

Estimate your annual carbon footprint from driving, flights, home energy and diet — and see how it compares to the U.S. average.

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vs ~16 t U.S. average

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Where your emissions come from

For most people, the biggest slices of a personal carbon footprint are driving, flying, home energy and diet. Seeing the breakdown shows where changes matter most — often air travel and driving punch above their weight, while diet shifts add up steadily over a year.

How it’s calculated & sources

Driving: gallons × 8.89 kg CO₂/gallon. Flights: hours × ~90 kg/hour. Home electricity: kWh × ~0.4 kg/kWh. Diet: a typical annual estimate by eating pattern. Totals are in metric tons.

Benchmark: the average American’s footprint is about 16 tons CO₂/year, versus a global average near 4 tons (EPA; Our World in Data).

Results update as you type and are general estimates, not personalized financial, tax, medical or legal advice. Verify with a professional.

Worked example

12,000 miles at 26 mpg (~4.1 t), 10 flight hours (~0.9 t), 900 kWh/month (~4.3 t) and an average diet (~2.5 t) totals about 11.8 tons — below the U.S. average.

Frequently asked questions

How can I cut my footprint most?

Usually: drive less or electrify, fly less, improve home efficiency, and shift toward more plant-based meals. The biggest single levers are air travel and driving for frequent travelers.

Are these numbers exact?

No — they’re solid estimates using standard emission factors. Treat the total as a ballpark to guide priorities, not a precise audit.