UbiGreen Cell Phone App Keeps Track of Your Carbon Footprint

November 21st, 2008 by Ariel Schwartz

Keeping track of your carbon footprint can be hard; you may walk or take the bus everywhere, but how much CO2 is that cross-country plane trip letting loose? UbiGreen, a new cell phone application developed by Intel and the University of Washington, senses whether you’re in a plane, train, or car to let you know exactly what your carbon footprint is.

The application uses a built-in accelerometer in your phone (like the iPhone has) to keep track of your movement. UbiGreen keeps you motivated by placing a tree on the screen of your phone that becomes leafy or barren depending on your carbon-spewing tendencies.

Unfortunately, you might have to do some manual work to find out your carbon footprint for now; the application won’t be released for another year.

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Photo Credit: University of Washington









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