Many advocates for climate action may have a significant carbon footprint due to their lifestyles, which often include frequent travel for conferences, public speaking engagements, and other advocacy efforts. Additionally, the infrastructure and resources required to promote climate initiatives can contribute to emissions. It's important to recognize that advocacy can sometimes involve a trade-off between immediate carbon output and long-term benefits for the planet, as their efforts aim to drive systemic change. Nonetheless, this contradiction highlights the need for all individuals, including activists, to be mindful of their own environmental impact.
If Bigfoot were made of coal, he would have a massive carbon footprint.
The brachiosaurus was estimated to be around 85 feet in length and about 40-50 feet tall at the top of its head. Its overall size footprint would have been quite large due to its massive size and long neck and tail.
a large asteroid colliding with earth.
it is a large asteriod striking in Central America.
The massive use of energy by humans contributes to climate change by releasing greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, leading to global warming. This can result in more extreme weather patterns, rising sea levels, and disruptions to ecosystems. Transitioning to renewable energy sources and increasing energy efficiency can help mitigate these impacts.
Yes. Vultures protect themselves with their massive wings, claws, and with projectile vomit.
Massive Attack has: Played Themselves in "Top of the Pops" in 1964. Played Themselves in "Sputnik" in 1989. Played Themselves in "Later with Jools Holland" in 1992. Played Themself in "Lola da musica" in 1994. Performed in "Massive Attack: Eleven Promos" in 2001. Played Themselves (segment "Protection") in "The Work of Director Michel Gondry" in 2003. Played himself in "The Hour" in 2005. Played Performer in "Live from Abbey Road" in 2006. Played Themselves - Performers in "Kronprinsparrets kulturpris 08" in 2008. Played Group in "Experience Montreux" in 2013.
No. Lava is molten rock on earth's surface. It is a geologic product rather than a product of weather or climate. However, massive outpourings of lava called flood basalts have been known to affect climate.
Carbon footprint is a measure of the impact our activities have on the environment, and in particular climate change. It relates to the amount of greenhouse gases produced in our day-to-day lives through burning fossil fuels for electricity, heating and transportation etc.(The amount of greenhouse gas released by an organism.)The carbon footprint is a measurement of all greenhouse gases we individually produce and has units of tonnes (or kg) of carbon dioxide equivalent.Carbon footprints:A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide that one person or one activity creates. It is suggested as a measure of how much damage on the environment that something has. The carbon footprint for a bottle of water would add up the negative environmental impact of manufacturing plastic bottles and truck emissions for delivering the water. Your house would have a carbon footprint. Some activities have an indirect carbon footprint by removing "carbon sinks", i.e. removing things that would remove carbon dioxide. The most obvious ones are the massive deforestation going on in many tropical areas through slash-and-burn agriculture, mining, etc.Reducing carbon footprints: You could lower the carbon footprint of your house by doing things like using CFL lighting and energy efficient appliances, and adding insulation. There are websites that help you determine carbon footprints. It is also possible to reduce net carbon footprint by adding plants which absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen to the atmosphere.
global warming, massive (vei8) volcanic eruptions & meterorite hits (ask the dinosaurs)
The massive heat sink known as the ocean.
The most dramatic change would be massive chaos to the Earths climate.