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“Volumes of air” project

Estimate air consumption for you or for a group (family, city, etc.)

Based on a publication by Lewis Poulin

Answer the following questions to evaluate your air consumption. This 11 question form will require less than 5 minutes to complete.

The form calculates consumption for a group, group that can count a sole person if desired.

An advanced version of this form is available for offline usage: download the OpenDocument format form or the Excel format form

  1. The group can be one individual (ex: 1), a family (ex: 4) or even a region (ex: 100000).
  2. Does the group use one or many efficient cars (5 litres or less per 100 kilometers)?

    If so, how many hours by week does the group use this type of vehicle...

    Example: 3 vehicles traveling 2 hours per day, 5 days a week gives 3×2×5=30 hours.
  3. Does the group use one or many compact cars (more than 5 litres per 100 kilometers)?

    If so, how many hours by week does the group use this type of vehicle...

    Example: 3 vehicles traveling 2 hours per day, 5 days a week gives 3×2×5=30 hours.
  4. Does the group use one or many sports utility vehicles (SUV)?

    If so, how many hours by week does the group use this type of vehicle...

    Example: 3 vehicles traveling 2 hours per day, 5 days a week gives 3×2×5=30 hours.
  5. Does the group use one or many school buses?

    If so, how many hours by week does the group use this type of vehicle...

    Example: 10 vehicles, 8 hours per day, 5 days a week gives 10×8×5=400 hours.
  6. Does the group use one or many trucks?

    If so, how many hours by week does the group use this type of vehicle...

    Example: 3 vehicles traveling 2 hours per day, 5 days a week gives 3×2×5=30 hours.
  7. Do members of the group travel by airplane?
    Examples: 1 person who took 1 flight = 1 flight; 10 persons from your group who flew on 10 different airplanes = 10 flights; 10 persons from your group who flew on the same airplane = 1 flight.
  8. Does the group use one or many chainsaws?
    Example: 3 chainsaws used 1 hour per day, 5 days a week gives 3×1×5=15 hours.
  9. Does the group use one or many hedgers?
    Example: 3 hedgers used 1 hour per day, 5 days a week gives 3×1×5=15 hours.
  10. Does the group use one or many gas powered lawn mowers?
    Example: 3 lawn mowers used 1 hour per day, 5 days a week gives 3×1×5=15 hours.
  11. Does the group use one or many jetskis?
    Example: 3 jetskis used 1 hour per day, 5 days a week gives 3×1×5=15 hours.

"Volumes of air" project

Creation : March 4th, 2007
Villeray
N 45° 33′ W 73° 36′

"Volumes of air" project

Last update : May 18th, 2007,
Villeray,
N 45° 33′ W 73° 36′