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Carbon Footprint Reduction By: Sean Kinnnally. What is it? A carbon footprint is a measure of our impact on the environment, and the climate, through.

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Page 2: Carbon Footprint Reduction By: Sean Kinnnally. What is it? A carbon footprint is a measure of our impact on the environment, and the climate, through.

What is it?

• A carbon footprint is a measure of our impact on the environment, and the climate, through our activities.

• This “footprint” is made through the emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, and through the burning of fossil fuels.

Page 3: Carbon Footprint Reduction By: Sean Kinnnally. What is it? A carbon footprint is a measure of our impact on the environment, and the climate, through.

How is it Measured?• Carbon Footprints are measured using

multiple variables like:– Use of hot water– Lighting Efficiency– Use of home products– Travel Time– How you travel– How often you check things like air filters and tire

pressure

• http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=3304489n

Page 4: Carbon Footprint Reduction By: Sean Kinnnally. What is it? A carbon footprint is a measure of our impact on the environment, and the climate, through.

Statistics

• The average amount of CO2 emitted by a person in the United States is about 27 Tons of CO2 eq/year.

• The average amount of CO2 emitted by a person in the world is only 5.5 Tons of CO2 eq/year.

Page 5: Carbon Footprint Reduction By: Sean Kinnnally. What is it? A carbon footprint is a measure of our impact on the environment, and the climate, through.

Utilities

• Household utilities have a very significant impact on a families or persons carbon footprint.

• Just unplugging things like TV’s and game systems when not in use can have a very positive effect on one’s footprint.

• It is also very helpful to purchase more efficient utilities, like Energy Star Dish Washers and more efficient light bulbs.

• In terms of the more efficient light bulbs, switching from a standard 100 Watt light bulb to a low energy 18 Watt light bulb can lower CO2 emissions by more than 50 kg per year.

Page 6: Carbon Footprint Reduction By: Sean Kinnnally. What is it? A carbon footprint is a measure of our impact on the environment, and the climate, through.

Foods/Products

• Buying foods from local markets or farms can drastically improve your carbon footprint.

• This is because buying local products means your products aren’t being shipped across the country.

• It is also helpful to use recycled grocery bags and have a compost pile for any leftover, recyclable foods.

• Limiting your consumption of meat is also helpful for reducing your carbon footprint.

Page 7: Carbon Footprint Reduction By: Sean Kinnnally. What is it? A carbon footprint is a measure of our impact on the environment, and the climate, through.

Travel

• Travel is one of he biggest factors in determining your carbon footprint.

• If possible, try to carpool with people as much as you can.

• Avoid flying as much as possible, because it quickly hurts the atmosphere, and in turn, your carbon footprint.

• At this point, try to avoid driving large cars and think about Hybrid or very efficient vehicles.

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• "Carbon Footprint Reduction - CBS News Video." Breaking News Headlines: Business, Entertainment & World News - CBS News. CBS, n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2010. <http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=3304489n>.

• "Carbon Footprint Calculator - What's My Carbon Footprint ? ." The Nature Conservancy - Protecting Nature, Preserving Life . The Nature Conservancy, n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2010. <http://www.nature.org/initiatives/climatechange/calculator/>.

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