Carbon footprint, as defined by Wikipedia is "is "the total set of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by an organization, event or product" [1] or the amount of carbon dioxide emitted.
Less carbon footprint will affect the earth because the earth will be cooler if there is less carbon footprint.
it rises into the atmossphere
Greenhouse gasses, the gasses that are Sid to have carbon footprints, cause global warming.
No. A carbon footprint is highly correlated with per capita usage of fossil fuel. The United States has one of the largest carbon footprints. Many African nations have very tiny carbon footprints.
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The earth was created for all the creatures that inhabit it! All of God's creation breathe Oxygen and exhale Carbon Dioxide. Carbon footprints affects only the people who choose to be affected. All Green plants take in Carbon Dioxide and convert it in to Oxygen When ocean water evaporates, what happens to the Oxygen in H2O?
after you step on the ground with a carbon foot.
No. A carbon footprint is highly correlated with per capita usage of fossil fuel. The United States has one of the largest carbon footprints. Many African nations have very tiny carbon footprints.
There are many ways you and your family could reduce it's carbon footprints. You could walk not drive for example.
By following it in its footsteps.
No, carbon footprints are not an environmental issue.Instead, they can be viewed as part of an environmental problem or as part of an environmental solution, depending upon the context. Specifically, the problem is the amount of carbon dioxide in the environment. Environmental problems, such as high levels of carbon dioxide, may either find their root cause in natural events or result from human intervention.Either way, the issue is how to solve the problem. Therefore, how best to lower levels of carbon dioxide in the environment is part of the issue that hopefully leads to amelioration or resolution of the problem.
It can help by reducing your carbon footprint
This is the total emissions of carbon (from CO2 and CH4), expressed in tons, for a country in one year.