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QUIZ: TAKING STOCK

We mountain athletes know that we’re part of the climate problem – but we can also be part of the solution. It helps to be aware of how our carbon footprint looks and where our greatest possibilities for making a difference lie. Did you know that the average climber consumes 3,494kg CO₂ every season? And that’s equal to melting 10.5m₂ of arctic ice?

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WHAT MAKES HOW MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE?

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WHAT MAKES HOW MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE?

Here you can see the average carbon footprint of an alpine climber per season. Try to match the proportions correctly. Where do you think we can make the biggest difference?

WHAT MAKES HOW MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE?

Here you can see the average carbon footprint of an alpine climber per season. Try to match the proportions correctly. Where do you think we can make the biggest difference?

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CALCULATE YOUR FOOTPRINT

You can use carbon calculators to determine and offset your footprint. Offsetting is an important step along the road to saving our planet. But the first thing we should do is try to avoid and reduce emissions – once we have identified our influencing factors, we can start taking action, step by step.

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MOSSY EARTH

CO2 is the driving force behind man-made climate change – it affects us all. In 2017, we set ourselves the goal of becoming climate neutral by 2024. We will now achieve this goal in 2023. As our next step, we wish to significantly reduce the emissions in the supply chain – instead of offsetting them.

DISCOVER MORE about our constant efforts to become more climate friendly.