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Eco accounting

Eco accounting means taking account of all impacts on surrounding ecologies - particularly environment and society. Let's make this a no-brainer everywhere - please help.

Of course this topic is large, but since I found nothing like a https://ecoaccounting.org I have set up that domain to redirect here. Domainers, the domain is not for sale. Respected environmental organisations with a significantly better use for this domain, feel free to chat.

Reference

A small random list of background resources:

Environmental Cost-Benefit Report

In current times, most human endeavours should maintain and publish an environmental cost/benefit report. The naming might vary in english; "Environment Impact Report" is familiar, but can sound more dull and scary. "Climate Impact Report" is more punchy, but also less general.

"Cost" means some environmental impact such as resources used (energy, water, land..) or undesirable waste generated (carbon dioxide, toxins, heat, noise, harm..).

No matter how approximate, any such report is better than nothing; it builds awareness and know-how, it allows comparison and trend analysis, and it can be continually improved.

Carbon accounting

Rough estimates are better than nothing. Other estimation procedures welcome!

Estimate total carbon footprint

Carbon footprint correlates roughly with economic activity. Estimate yours by your total regular (carbon-emitting) expenses, minus any clearly carbon-offsetting expenses (such as carbon offsets purchased). Optionally convert this by some rate, which can be estimated by comparing with online carbon footprint calculators periodically. The rate will probably be relatively stable over time.

; estimate that one dollar spent generates 2 "C", approximate carbon emission unit
P 2022-01-01 $ 2 C

then

hledger bal expenses not:tag:carbon-offset -X C minus hledger bal expenses tag:carbon-offset -X C

Estimate carbon footprint from air travel

When recording flight purchases, also record the flight distance as a tag. Optionally modify that number based on the flight's efficiency rating. (These can be seen in flight planners such as Google's.)

We need a way to use that tag as the amount (or an amount modifier. --amount 'amount * tag(carbon)' ?)

Waste accounting

Solar energy value


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