Screenshots & logos

Quick views and blog graphics

These screenshots are a window into the Real Costs plugin at work. They are also sized and optimized for easy blogging. Plus: check out the logos.

 

AmericanAirlines.com
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American Airlines

AmericanAirlines.com
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American Airlines

Continental.com
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Continental

Continental.com
450x52)
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Continental

Delta.com
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Delta

AirCanada.com
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Air Canada

Real Costs Logo
(163x41)

logo

Real Costs Logo
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logo

Real Costs Logo
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logo

Real Costs Logo
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Hi Res Tiff, 236kb
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logo

Detail of Insert
(281x160)

bustraincar

Detail of Insert
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whatyoucando

Detail of Insert
(296x90)

flags

Detail of Insert
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treeyears

Air Travel

Driving Directions

Shipping

Car Rental

How Real Costs works:

Experience the project by installing the Real Costs plug-in into your Firefox application. Currently, this plug-in pulls each flight origination and destination information from the page, calculates and reinserts the CO2 produced. It compares the CO2 produced for that flight to making that trip by bus or train, and to the average CO2 produced per capita for the average US and world citizen. It is configured to work on the websites of the largest North American air carriers (major global air carriers to be added shortly.) A list of these carriers and documentation of all scientific calculations is available on the project Wiki.

Why Real Costs matters:

The objective of the Real Costs is to increase awareness of the environmental impact of certain day to day choices in the life of the Internet user. By presenting this environmental impact information in the place where decisions are being made, it will hopefully create an impact on the viewer, encourages a sense of individual agency, and provides a set of alternatives and immediate actions. In the process the user/viewer might even be transformed from passive consumer to engaged citizen.