Week three of taking one eco-action per week finds me preparing for a trip to New York- for the weekend. When you live in Hawaii, there is no better way to ratchet up your carbon footprint than leaving the island. The total lack of reliable and comprehensive public transportation on the Big Island also means that we drive in our cars a lot even when we are on the island. Since so many Hawaii residents have family on the U.S. mainland, travel to the mainland is unavoidable.
I was fantasizing about arriving into New York harbor, after a hard month at sea on the deck of a clipper ship, but unfortunately there was not a sailing vessel packed with hardened travelers and vermin departing to get me there on time. This snarky comment just prompted me to check and see if there is actually a way to sail to the U.S. mainland on a clipper ship. To my surprise I found that there are majestic sailing ships at sea, although at this point they are employed to take people on luxury vacations as opposed to utilitarian travel. More in alignment with what I am talking about, I found out about the journey of Junk- a sailing raft made of plastic bottles. They are sailing from California to Hawaii to raise awareness about the amount of plastic in our oceans.
Arriving in Penn Station and ascending up to street level outside of Madison Square Garden, the first thing I saw was a huge bottle of Ranch dressing suspended from the side of a building. Being that my primary focus is trying to be more green, my first thought upon looking around was “we’re fucked”. That is until I remembered that our brothers and sisters in Manhattan actually have a lower carbon footprint than those of us righteous rural dwellers- 30% less. My next thought was “Wow, Andrea, you self-righteous eco-elitist, get a grip.”
At any rate, I clearly needed to do something to offset the carbon generated by my trip. If you are still on the fence about offsetting your carbon, check out David Suzuki’s website, which is one of the most informative sources that I have found on the whole topic. There are a number of websites where you can calculate and offset your carbon from traveling: Planetair, My Climate , TerraPass. However, I chose to offset my carbon with Evolution Sage, a local Hawaii company that invests in renewable energy right here in Hawaii. My trip alone contributed 4,305 pounds of CO2, but I decided that I should just offset the whole enchilada right now- my home and home office. I have previously offset my travel to and from work, so I left that out of this calculation. I would like to offset more, as I know that I am barely making a dent by offsetting our electrical and transportation. What about the carbon impact of all of our consumption? But, I will need to save that for another day. For $258 I offset the 31,600 pounds of CO2 that my family spews into the atmosphere. If we make another trip to the mainland this year for a family wedding- it will be back to the carbon calculator for me. Am I now guilt free? Do I have a license to pollute? No and No. I continue to look for ways to reduce our electrical and transportation fuel consumption. Show me the clipper ship. Or the alternative fuel jets.