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Calculate the amount of CO2 your vehicle emits based upon the actual mileage you drive each year.  See if you have enough Carbon Credit Points™ or Carbon Emissions Credits™ to fully or partially offset your driving emissions.  Or, you can go to the GEX Carbon Credit shopping cart to buy offsets from the aggregated carbon pool.  Become part of the climate change solution now! 

Determine the amount of CO2 associated with your air travel with the GEX flight emissions calculator.  This unique GEX WEB-based tool determines fuel consumption from point-to-point based upon the actual aircraft you are flying.  If you don’t know the plane type, you can use air fleet averages.  Use this information to buy offsetting Carbon Emissions Credits from the GEX Carbon Credit shopping cart, or you can apply your Carbon Credit Points that you have accumulated by registering energy efficient products, appliances, vehicles and services with the GEX. 

Believe it or not, approximately one quarter of all the emissions generated in the United States comes from homes.  Most is associated with the power utilities use of coal, heavy fuel oil, and natural gas.  The home emissions calculator determines how much CO2 and other gasses are associated with your electric and natural gas or propane consumption.  Use this information to become Carbon Neutral through offsets or Carbon Emission Credit purchases using the GEX shopping cart.  You can also link to our energy saving products pages to purchase technology that will reduce your electric and gas bills while reducing your greenhouse gas emissions.
If you run a commercial building, warehouse, retail store, or other commercial property, use this GEX calculator to determine how much you are contributing to greenhouse gasses.  Then, follow the links to ways you can offset your Carbon Footprint by altering your Carbon Profile.  You’ll save money by using recommended technologies and the helpful hints and tips.  From scheduling maintenance to running air conditioning more efficiently, there are thousands of ways you can add to your bottom line while doing your part to avoid climate change.