Think Youre Making a Difference?
Think Again.
October 2007

Coal Power Plant |
There are 151 new conventional coal-fired power plants
in various stages of development in the US today.
HOME DEPOT
Home Depot is funding the planting of 300,000 trees in
cities across the US to help absorb carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions... The CO2 emissions from only one medium-sized
(500 MW) coal-fired power plant, in just 10 days of
operation, will negate this entire effort.
WAL-MART
Wal-Mart is investing a half billion dollars to reduce the
energy consumption and CO2 emissions of their
existing buildings by 20% over the next seven years. If
every Wal-Mart Supercenter met this target
The CO2 emissions from only one medium-sized coal-fired
power plant, in just one month of
operation each year, would negate this entire effort.
CALIFORNIA
California passed legislation to cut CO2 emissions in new
cars by 25% and in SUVs by 18%, starting in 2009.
If every car and SUV sold in California in 2009 met this
standard
The CO2 emissions from only one medium-sized coal-fired
power plant, in just eight months of
operation each year, would negate this entire effort.
EVERY HOUSEHOLD
If every household in the US changed a 60-watt incandescent
light bulb to a compact fluorescent
The CO2 emissions from just two medium-sized coal-fired
power plants each year would negate this entire effort.
EDUCATION
The Campus Climate Challenge calls for all college campuses
in the US to reduce their CO2 emissions to zero.
If every college campus building in the US met this
challenge
The CO2 emissions from just four medium-sized coal-fired
power plants each year would negate this entire effort.
NY, ME, VT, NH, MA, CT, RI, PA, NJ, DL, MD
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) is a
cooperative effort by 11 Northeastern and
Mid-Atlantic states to reduce their CO2 emissions to 1990
levels by 2014...
The CO2 emissions from just 13 medium-sized coal-fired power
plants each year will negate this entire effort.
CONGRESS
Congress is considering many climate change bills this year
to reduce US carbon dioxide emissions...
The CO2 emissions from any new coal-fired power plants work
to negate these efforts.
THERE IS A SILVER BULLET FOR SOLVING GLOBAL WARMING
NO MORE COAL
Without coal, all the positive efforts underway can make a
difference.
Over an 11-year period (19731983), the US built approx. 30
billion square feet of new
buildings, added approx. 35 million new vehicles and
increased real GDP by one trillion
dollars while decreasing its energy consumption and CO2
emissions.
We dont need coal, we have what we need: efficient design
and proven technologies.
Today, buildings use 76% of all the energy produced at coal
plants.
By implementing The 2030 Challenge* to reduce building
energy use by a minimum of 50%,
we negate the need for new coal plants.
Make a Difference: Protect Your Efforts.
Issued by: 2030, Inc./Architecture 2030
The 2030 Research Center
www.architecture2030.org
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NOTES
1. Emissions Source: US Energy Information Administration
(EIA) 2005.
2. Building Sector Data Source: 2006 Building Energy
Databook, EIA.
3. 1 Quad (quadrillion Btu) = approx. 60.4 million metric
tons of carbon dioxide (MMT CO2).
4. One medium-sized (500 MW) conventional coal-fired plant
emits approx. 3.2 to 4.0 MMT CO2 a year.
5. One billion square feet of existing building area in the
US is responsible for approx. 7.68 MMT CO2/yr.
6. Home Depot: Home Depot has funded the planting of 300,000
trees in cities across the US. Each tree will absorb and
store approx. one-third of a ton of CO2 over its lifetime.
7. Wal-Mart: Wal-Mart, the largest private purchaser of
electricity in the world is investing half a billion dollars
to reduce the energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions of their existing buildings by 20% over the next 7
years. "As one of the largest companies in the world, with
an expanding global presence, environmental problems are our
problems," said CEO Lee Scott.
a. Total US building area for all Wal-Mart Supercenters:
437,019,000 square feet (sf).
b. Total US building area for all Wal-Mart stores:
630,494,000 square feet (sf).
8. Every Household:
a. There are 110 million households in the US today.
b. Changing one 60-watt incandescent light bulb to a compact
fluorescent saves approx. 156.6 pounds of CO2 each year.
9. Education:
a. The Campus Climate Challenge, a growing student movement
in the US, states that global warming is our problem, and
its up to us to solve it, starting right here on campus,
right now.
b. Assumption: 3.5 billion sf of existing college campus
building in the US.
10. California:
a. California, which makes up over 10% of the countrys new
vehicle market, passed legislation to cut GHG emissions in
new cars by 25% and in SUVs by 18%, starting in 2009.
b. A 25% reduction of emissions in cars and 18% in SUVs
sold in California in 2009 is approx. 2.3 MMT CO2.
11. ME, VT, NH, MA, CT, RI, NY, PA, NJ, DL, MD: The Regional
Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) is a cap and trade
cooperative effort by eleven Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic
states to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions to 1990
levels by 2014.
a. Carbon dioxide emissions in 1990 equal 842.04 MMT CO2.
b. Carbon Dioxide emissions in 2003 equal 889.42 MMT CO2.
12. Real GDP (Year 2000 dollars) in 1973 was $4.341 trillion
and in 1983, $5.423 trillion. (Source: Economic History
Services)
13. Number of vehicles in operation in 1973 was 111.217
million and in 1983, 147.104 million. (Source: US Energy
Information Administration)
14. From 1973 to 1983 approx. 19.7 billion square feet (bsf)
of residential building and 13.3 bsf of commercial building
were built. (Source: US Census, EIA)
15. Total US energy consumption in 1973 was 75.7 quadrillion
btu (Qbtu) and in 1983, 73.0 Qbtu. (Source: EIA)
16. Total US CO2 emissions in 1973 was 4685 million metric
tons (MMT) and in 1983, 4331 MMT. (Source: EIA)
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