If someone has a big ecological footprint, it means that they are doing many unhealthy things to the environment. Such as wasting things like electricity, gasoline, and heat. A person with a small ecological footprint usually uses things like electricity, gasoline, and heat responsibly, or they probably own something that helps reduce the waste of these things.
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Dr. William Rees and Mathis Wackernagel at the University of British Columbia in 1992
ecological footprint
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Singapore's ecological footprint is 6.48
Define: "lowest," and "ecological footprint."
which country have the lowest ecological footprint.
An ecological footprint is a measure of human demand on Earth's ecosystem. An example sentence would be: She recycles because she wants her ecological footprint to be small.
We use to much energy in the U.A.E so we have the highest ecological footprint.
-A way to determine how much of an impact you have is to determine your ecological footprint. Ecological footprint is a calculation of the total area of land and water needed to supply all of the materials produce
carbon credit, carbon footprint, ecological footprint and ecological shadow
The cast of The Ecological Footprint - 2005 includes: Mathis Wackernagel as Himself - Host
Footprint calculator can be carbon footprint calculator or ecological footprint calculator, which can give data about your impact on environment.
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It ties into your ecological footprint because if you start conserving energy you will have lesser measure on the human demand on the Earth's ecosystems.
0.77 global hectares