Thursday, December 1, 2011

What is a Carbon Footprint?

You may have already heard the term “carbon footprint”, but what exactly does it mean? Define a carbon footprint.  What types of factors are included in calculating a carbon footprint. Is the carbon footprint per individual, per family, per community, or could it be all three? What energy do you use in your home, when you travel to and from school or during your daily life?  What resources does it take to maintain your life style?


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  1. A carbon footprint is just like greenhouse gas and is a measure of CO2 and CH4 that difines it.In 100 years it will efect globel warmming.They develope by solar and wind energy.

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  2. Carbon footprints is an amount of greeen house gasses.

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  3. A carbon footprint is basically a measure of the impact our activities have on the earth's environment, specifically climate change. The carbon footprint is also a measurement of how much greenhouse gasses we produce individually in our everyday life. The energy that my family uses when I'm at home, going to school, and during my daily life is coal energy. The recourses that it takes to maintain my life style are fresh water, air conditioning, lighting, hot water, washing machine, drier, internet access, and TV.

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  4. A carbon footprint is basically a measure of the impact our activities have on the earth's environment, specifically climate change. The carbon footprint is also a measurement of how much greenhouse gass we produce individually in our everyday life. The energy that my family uses when I'm at home, going to school, and during my daily life is coal energy. The recourses that it takes to maintain my life style are fresh water, air conditioning, lighting, hot water, washing machine, drier, internet access, and TV.

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  5. A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide and carbon compounds put into the atmosphere by human beings. One factor is the amount of polution int he area. Also there are the amount of people inthe area. Another is the amount of plants in the area.

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  6. A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon we put into the air we live in everyday of our life's. Th average person per year puts in about 21,000 to 26,000 pounds! Thats like 2 full grown elephant of carbon! A carbon foot print is 3% Financial services, 14% Recreation and Leisure, 9% House Buildings and furnishings, 7% Car manufacture and delivery, 4% Clothes and personal effects, 5% food and drinks, 6% Holiday Flights, 3% Public Transportation, 10% Private Transportation, 12% Home- electricity, 15% Home- gas, oil and coal, 12% Share of public services. The Carbon footprint is made up of two types of footprints, the primary footprint and the secondary footprint. Th primary footprint is what we put in when we can stop it. A primary footprint is a footprint is the products we use everyday. It would be interesting to know who much you put in to the carbon footprint range in your lifetime...

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  7. Carbon Footprint is defined as the total set of a greenhouse gas. The types of factors in a carbon footprint is thermal, energy intensity, and electric. Carbon footprint could be all three. The energy that we use in our home would be electricity, gas, and I ride the car to school but take the bus from school to my house. The reresouces would be air, water, electricity, and greenhouse gas.

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  8. It is individualy measured. I use gas and coal to power my cars and home. I use electricity and running water to run my daily life

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  9. A carbon footprint is the amount of greenhouse gases(Carbon Dioxide, and Methane). The main way that you find how you know your carbon footprint is by, finding out how much carbon every thing you do creates. Some of the factors are how you get places how much you fly and othr factors. Yes it can be all three. This is because you have how much carbon you personal give off with your activities. You also have your family amount and many other factors. My families uses coal to heat and power are home. When we drive we use oil. The resources that I need to keep my life style are heat, power, and oil. These are just a few.

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  10. A carbon footprint is the amount of green house gases we humans help produce. When we use things like the electricity we use in our homes. Some of it could release Co2 which builds up to globle warming. A carbon footprint is the sum of all the uses of the Co2.

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  11. The amount of CO2 we give off each year. When calculating a carbon footprint we factor in, greenhouse gases, which are gases that trap heat in the atmoshpere. It can be all three, you can calcutlate your own carbon footprint even when you calculate your whole family or community. We use electricity, and natrual gas to power my home. The rescoures to maintain my lifestyle are, air contitioning/heater, water (tap, hot and cold),and electricity.

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  12. A carbon footprint is a greenhouse gas caused by the an event or person. Scientists believe that. it can affect the global warming in a couple hundred years from now on. A carbon footprint is made up from carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4).I use vacuum energy, solar energy, water, geothermal heating and power,and fuel on the car as some resources and at home. When I either go to my moms car or my bus we use fuel for gas and heat energy when its cold so it would warm us up. My family and I also use hydropower (water) for every day and heat either for hot air or cold air.I think that carbon footprint is per individual, per family, and per community (all three) because everyone can make this happen or it can just occur by itself.

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  13. The term "Carbon Footprint" means the total amount of Green House Gases or GHG we are producing.The process is calculating all of the GHG's we produce such as Carbon Dioxide and Methane.Finding the Carbon Footprint of an area can be very costly and time consuming, but if it were to be done it wou;d be done like this. You would have to choose your specified area or reigion. Then you must try to calculate the amount of GHG emissions in that area thinking of all possible ways it is generated in that area. This could take time to see your area's total GHG's usage also calculating future usage.A Carbon Footprint can be calculated with just yourself, household or whole community! Throughout my daily life I use electricity for lighting and A/C and heat, and gas for our cars and cooking.It takes renewable and non-renewable resources such as coal,oil and natural gas. Fun Fact: Did you know that Cows fart's are a big part of global warming because it produces Methane?!

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  14. Carbon footprint is a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide or CO2 emitted through the combustion of fossil fuels; in the case of an organization, business or enterprise, as part of their everyday operations; in the case of an individual or household, as part of their daily lives; or a product.

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  15. A carbon footprint is how much CO2 we give of each year. It measers the impact no the climate. I use cole to power my house and to get to school I use oil to power my car.

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  16. A carbon footprint is a measure of the impact our activities have on the environment and the climate change. It relates to the amout of greenhouse gas day by day though burning fossil fuels for our electricity, heating,and transportation ect. They measure
    all the greenhouse gases they
    individually produce and has units of tonnes (or kg) of carbon dioxide equivalent.

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  17. A carbon footprint measures the impact in the environment. The carbon footprint is per individual because it measures you own activities that impact it. The energy that you use in your daily life is oil for cars and coal for my house. The resources that maintain mine/our daily lives are oil, coal, maybe solar energy, and or wind energy.

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  18. A carbon footprint is a scale of how much green house gases a person does in his\her activities in everyday life. I use coal to power my house and the car, but I would rather use solar power. Most people think that they will have coal for a long time, but coal is dissappering fast.

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  19. A carbon footprint is seeing what impact our daily activities have on the environment. The one most referred to is the amount of greenhouse gases produced daily. Carbon footprints are based manly on the yearly emissions from the passed year. The test is per individual. At home I use natural gas, electricity and for going to school I use oil to name just a few.

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  20. A carbon footprint is a measurement of greenhouse gases in the Atmosphere and this happens when non renewable resoures are being burned.

    The carbon footprint measures how much greenhouse gases are being released to the earth's Atmosphere, because people most of the time burn fossil fuels like coal to produce electricity that powers almost everything in the world today, but as a byproduct, fossil fuels release greenhouse gases that cause pollution to the atmosphere.

    Scientists want to know and reduce the ammount of greenhouse gases in the Atmoshphere.

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  21. A carbon footprint is a measure of how we impact the environment. It relates to how much green house gases we produce through burning fossil fuels for electricity, heat and transportation. Anything can have a carbon footprint. Talking about how much green house gases something produces, you could say that you have a carbon footprint, your family does, your household does, your community does, and even your T.V has a carbon footprint because we would be talking about how much green house gases your T.V causes. Since in America our most used energy source is fossil fuels, they mostly maintain my daily life. They power my houses electricity, my heater and my families car. This isn't exactly leaving a small carbon footprint, since fossil fuels give off a lot of green house gases.
    Connection- My father is building a new office, and is using extra wood from old projects of his. He told me only a week ago that he was trying to "reduce his carbon footprint"

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  22. the word "carbon footprint" refers(or has to do with) to all the carbon dioxide(CO2)that we(factorys, cars, fire)emit(produce)in any oneyear period. Houston alone has produced 18 million tons of carbon dioxide! Wow, we must have a HUGE carbon footprint.

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  23. - The term “carbon footprint” refers to the amount of carbon (C02) we emit individually in any one-year period. C02 is produced from many sources and is the primary gas responsible for Global warming and the resulting alarming changes in our climate.The energy I use is coal and ithink oil too.The resources it takes to maintain my life style is Water, Air, Light, Internet, and TV.

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  24. A Carbon Footprint is the amount of Carbon Dioxide and Methane being released to the atmosphere as a byproduct of the amount of fossil fuels that are being burned by people.

    For example, cars and factories produce a lot of carbon dioxide also called "CO2" that is released to the atmosphere.

    People also say that carbon dioxide is the cause of global warming, people believe this is causing the ice caps to melt. If people continue to cause global warming, it will make the sea levels rise, cities near to the water may get flooded.

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  25. A Carbon Footprint is how much somebody or something releases CO2(carbon dioxide)each day of the year into the Atmoshpere and traps heat.The factors of a Carbon Footprint are grams of Carbon Dioxide(CO2) each kilowatt hour(a kilowatt hour is a unit for electrical,thermal, or mechanical energy which measures in watts and this would be equal to 1 watt (active) for 1 hour). This would count for all 3 which are per individual,family, and community. It also effects the environment and climate around us this is also caused by Global Warming which is caused by Carbon Footprints.My family uses Natural Gas to power my house(electricity) and hydropower for the water.I use oil to power the car.The resources I use in my daily life are heat,oil,etc.Also a Carbon Footprint is made by 2 elements Carbon Dioxide(CO2)and Methane(CH4).Scientists believe this could affect Global Warming in hundreds of years from now and a Carbon Footprint is the amount of greenhouse gases we release (as I had said) each day of the year.Fun Fact:Do you know that the sea level are rising as Global Warming continues.

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  26. A carbon footprint is the amount of greenhouse gases produced every day lifes through buring fossil fuels for electricity,heating and transportation etc.

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  27. A carbon foot print is the amount of carbon dioxide we produce and the impact it has on the environment. Some of the factors included in measuring a carbon footprint are carbon emissions (of course), also natural gas, coal and oil emissions. A carbon foot print is usually measured individually (per household), but can be measured on larger scales such as towns, villages city's, states and so on. The most common energy we use in daily life is coal energy but we use oil for fuel (gasoline), so it's fairly common as well. It uses a-lot of non-renewable resources to maintain our life style (coal, oil, natural gas) but there are also some renewable that can be used for electricity (geothermal, solar, hydroelectric).

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  28. A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide that is released by someone in a year.Carbon dioxide is the primary gas responsible for global warming and alarming changes to our climate.The national average for someone in the U.S is of 7.5 tons of carbon emitted per year.A carbon footprint can be individual, by family or by community.To power my house we use electricity and natural gas.

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  29. A carbon footprint is measure by CO2 this is kind of climate change.Also that this is use by greenhouse gases one of the exmples can be use for electricty.Carbon footprint can be all three.In my daily life the energy I use is oil for the car.Also in my daily life I use air conditioning,electricity,and water.

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  30. A carbon footprint is the amount of greenhouse gases or carbon dioxide(CO2)we release per year. A carbon footprint can be measured individually, by family, or by a community. The types of energy I probably use on a regular basis are oil, electricity, and coal. Now that I think about it, most of our community probably uses the same types of energy I do (Unless of course the person is trying to reduce their carbon footprint).

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  31. A carbon footprint is caused by the chemical CO2 wich people belive is causeing global warming people belive it is global warming because of the strange tempature changes of carbon dioxide. Carbon footprints are used daily threw energy but we really dont notice it. For example oil is part of a carbon footprint and we use cars or buses every day people just dont say oooh that bus is useing a carbon footprint to power that car. SO my final answer for a carbon footprint is a gass that powers energy and our cars.

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  32. Carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) we use every year. The Carbon Footprint can be per family, commuinty, and individual. I use lights, oil, electricity, and my electronics. The resources i use to maintain my life is water, air, electricity, and sunlight.

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  33. A carbon Footprint is measure of how much fossil fuel energy is being consumed and its impact on the environment. Carbon footprints can be measured by different groups of consumers such as one person, one family, or a whole city or town.

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  34. A carbon footprint refers to the carbon (CO2).Carbon is produced from many sources and is primary gas responsible for Global warming and the resulting alarming changes in our dimate.The energy we use in our home and when you trable to school or during daily life is carbon footprint because is primary gas responsible.

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  36. A carbon footprint is a measurement of the amount waste (greenhouses gases,transportation,heating etc) we produce by ourselves (individually). A carbon footprint can be produced by a person,a household,a building or company. A carbon footprint is split into two parts, a primary footprint and a secondary footprint. A primary footprint is measuring CO2 coming from burning fossil fuels and transportation. A secondary footprint is the measurement of CO2 emissions from thigns of everyday life like the life cycle of the things we use. Better said as the CO2 we cause. The energy I use at home total up to 0.22 metric tons of CO2 (i used a calculator). The things I use to maintain my lifestyle is water, air conditioning, stove etc, phone chargers, computers, televisions, and the house phone.

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  37. A Carbon footprint is a measurement of how much greenhouse gases released into the environment by an individual or groupl. Some of the factors that go into calculating a carbon footprint are the amount of cars you drive and how far also how much coal, oil, and gas are burnt to make your electricity.

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  38. A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide being produced by a person or group of people. Some think carbon dioxide is the main source of global warming. Such as when you drive,the engine burns fuel, and your car then emits C02 from the exhaust pipe. To calculate a carbon footprint, you add the sum of all the carbon dioxide you emit from doing activities. A carbon footprint can be from a person, family, and community. Most electricity is generated by coal, and to get to and from school, the bus uses gasoline, which burns and produces carbon dioxide, or a carbon footprint.

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  39. A carbon footprint is basicly the amount of greenhouse gass you use each day. The amount of greenhouse gasses you use each day comes from the amount of energy you use for heating your house,lighting your house and how much you cook. How energy efficent you are matters too because if you are someone who leaves the light on when you leave a room or you leave the heater on when you leave the house. These people are different from the people who turn of the lights and turn off their heaters. It can also be all three because I am not the only person in my house that uses lights or heat. Everyone in the world has an effect on how much greenhouse gass we use in the world. That is what I think about the carbon footprint.

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  40. Your Carbon Footprint is a measure of how your social activities are affecting the environment in terms of the amount of green house gas you produce per year. Another description of carbon footprint is, that the amount of carbon dioxide or other carbon compounds emitted or put out into the atmosphere by the activities of an individual, a family, or a community. your carbon footprint made of 12% share of public services, 15% home-gas, oil, and coal, 12% home-electricity, 10% private transport, 3% public transport, 6% holiday flights, 5% food and drink, 4% clothes and personal effects, 7% car manufacture and delivery, 9% house-buildings and furnishings, 14% recreation and leisure, and 3% financial services.

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  41. A Carbon Footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide is being made by a group of people or one person alone.Some of the factors are how much automobiles houses,and other machines that use coal,gasoline
    that get burnt to make electricity.Carbon footprint is per person.I use a car to get to school,and then use the bus to get home.But they both use gasoline that burn the gasoline that is as CO2 then it hurts the environment.The resources I mostly use is coal and oil because that makes electricity for my computer and my TV.

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  42. A Carbon Footprint is the total amount CO2 caused by a person, place or community. The "factors" in finding or calculating a carbon footprint are: how much energy you use each day.I use coal to have to power all the electricity in my house, from generators somewhere at the power plants, this is to power the tvs, computers, and other common electronics in the house. Also all the lighting and whatnot, as for traveling, we use gasoline in the jet fuel. And for daily life, it takes coal to power all the things I use. I also believe coal most likely powers the school.

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  43. The meaning of “carbon footprint” is the total set of green house gas.A carbon footprint is basically the amount of carbon we give out each year and when I say “we” I mean each individual. Carbon Dioxide is held responsible for global warming. Greenhouse gas is any gas that traps heat in the atmosphere. The way we calculate how much carbon footprint you have we look at how much C02 you give off also known as a green house gas. The carbon footprint is per individual, family, and community, so all 3. On our way to school I ride the bus or my mom will drive me and we would fill up our car with gas. Gas is made up of oil. Our home is powered by coal. It takes oil energy because we drive every day and driving needs oil. We also use coal because it is used in our home. We use renewable and nonrenewable resources to maintain our every day life also.

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  45. A carbon Footprint is a measurement of ALL greenhouse gasses we use everyday that has units of kilograms of the same carbon dioxide, like climate change,burning fossil fuels for energy,heating, transportation,etc.

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  46. A carbon footprint is the amount of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. These gases that are put into the atmosphere trap heat Inside the atmosphere causing a serious impact on the Human life and global temperatures. The things that are causing it are people, buildings, factory companies, etc. Practically anything that contributes to usage of burning fossil fuels is hurting the atmosphere and causing the greenhouse affect. From heating your house to driving in a car to school is burning the fossil fuels. To help get rid of our carbon footprint they're some ways that could help. Like using renewable resources like hydropower, solar energy, and wind energy can all help get rid of some of our carbon footprint.

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  47. Carbon footprint tells the impact we have on the enviroment with our daily activities. Carbon footprint is related to the greenhouse gases made in our daily lives through heating, transportation, and burning fossil fuels for energy. Greenhouse gas is any of the gases whose intake is responsble for the greenhouse efect. Some examples of this wuld be methane, carbon dioxide, and ozone. Our carbon footprint is most likely the cause of global warming. Some factors when you are measuring carbon footprint are climate, your car, how much you travel, and what kind of fuel you use. There are many more factors other than these. You can measure carbon footprint by individual, family, and community. When we travel to school we go in a car so we use gasoline, but on the way home I take the bus.Both of my transportation options pollute the enviroment. Some resources I use in my daily life are water,coal,elictricity,gas(for car),heat, and air conditioning. I hope my family can reduce our footprint.

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  48. Carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide(CO2) or greenhouse gas emitted(produce) into the atmosphere by activities that are done by yourself, with a company, country, continent, world, ect. Basically, it is how much greenhouse gases we emit into the earth. It can be all three actually. It can be just you or it can be your family or even your community. Like I said in the beginning, the activities are what causes the greenhouse gases to emit into the earth and anyone and everyone can cause more and more greenhouse gases to produce into the earth. It can be about 1 person or a group or the world. Electricity, vehicles, bus traveling, food, heat, and air conditioning are some common types of energy that we use in our daily lives. Some resources we use in our family to live a normal life is a food, drinking purified water, a lot of lights, our washer and dryer, any electronic that can go on the internet, paper, pencils, batteries, regular warm water to wash our hands, our beds, our cars, the stove, and our desks.

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  49. A carbon foot print is almost the same thing as biomass why? Because when a carbon foot print happens it is the carbon dioxide trapped in plants and green house gases.This is the same thing as biomass because the gas taken away from the atmosphere starts a change can cause a tramendas amount of impacted to globle warming that can hurt us in a bad way such as biomass.And it can also be used for comppanys and bulidings.

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  50. The word carbon foot print is how much carbon dioxide is produced from one indivdual person. People say that carbon dioxide is the reason of global warming. So when ever a strange change in climate it is probably from carbon dioxide.The main producers on carbon footprints are population, economic output, and energy and carbon intensity of the economy.

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  51. A carbon footprintis the amount of CO2 (carbon dioxide), a greenhouse gas a person group, or organization produces every year, or a period of time

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  52. A caben footprint is a a place to grow plants like a greenhouse. to grow resoures. it prudes h2o and co2. over time to grow plants.

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  53. A Carbon Footprint is the amount of CO2 each person uses each year, or it means the total amout of greenhouse gasses a person uses each year. To reduce greenhouse gasses or your carbon footprint, we could all start walking places that are nearby, other than driving our cars, and polluting the earth. If you're carbon footprint is a very small number, that's very good, and keep it up! But, if your carbon footprint number is a very large number, then try reducing that with doing some very easy steps! Some steps are walk not drive, recyle, and much more!
    Reduce your carbon footprint!

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  54. Corbon footprint is is just an amount of corbon we use individially each year. The resorce that we use is oil,water,gas and may be a little aof solor power in our home. Cardon footprint can turn in to oil. (one resource we ues in our home)

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  55. footprint makes up co2 carnbon dixide makes globle worming

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  56. Carbon Footprint is tht amount of carbon dioxide that is being produced by people or a group of people. It is also used when your family uses fuel for your cars and when you burn oil

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  57. A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxcide thatgoes into the atmosphere. What causes it is the impact that our activities have on the earth's envirorment. The carbon footprint is from all 3- per family,per community,and by an individual.one thing that makes carbon footprints are all the energy we use for example we use oil for gasoline for driving,we use coal for heating.

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  58. A carbon footprint is the amount of greenhouse gasses(CO2,CH4) an orginazation,event,or person puts in the air in their everyday lives. It is calculated as the CO2 equivalent using the 100 year global warming potential. the energy sources I use in my home is coal and solar energy,and the energy I use in my car is oil.

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  59. Carbon footprints are how much carbon dioxide you release. Some factors may include things like oil for cars, natrual gas for stoves, and fireplaces. These all impact your carbon footprint. Carbon footprints count for all three which is family, individual, and community. I use water in my daily life, and some resources that i use to maintain my lifestyle is:
    1)Water
    2)Oil (Car rides)

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  60. A carbon footprint is a measure of the impact our activites have on our enviroment, or climent change. It relates to the amount of greenhouse gases in our day-to-day lives through burning fossil fuels for electricity, heating, and transportaion.

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  61. A carbon footprint is the amount of CO2 that a person family or community emits in any one year period.CO2 is produced by many causes like driving in an oil run car or if your house is run on coal. Mainly all fossil fuels emits CO2. CO2 is the primary gas contributing to global warming. Scientists predict that in 100 years the average temperature will increase by 2.5% Celsius and ocean levels will increase by about 4 feet. To run my life I use TV, washer, dryer, light, AC, refrigerator, phone charger, oven, stove, and clean water.

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  62. A carbon footprint is when the amount of co2 pruduced by a group of people or indivisual people each year. Carbon Dioxide is produeced by many occasions like oil runing in a car or if your house was runing on coal for the most part all fossil fuels emits carbon dioxide. Carbon Dioxide is the most important gas casualy to global warming. scientist expect that in about 100 years the tempature will drop 25% celius and ocean levels will soon drop by at least 4 feet. To run my life i use a washer ,dryer,TV,light,AC,oven ,clean water,refrigerator,phone charger, and a stove.

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  63. A carbon footprint is the amount of CO2 that we individually make every year. For example when you drive your car you are using oil to run it. And when you are using your oven you are using heat. To run my life I use a phone charger, stove, TV, clean water, refrigerator, washer, dryer and oil to run my car. The resources I use for these things are coal, water, oil, and natural gas.

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  64. Carbon footprint is the amount of green house gasses like carbon dioxide that is put into the atmosphere every year by a person, a household, a building or a company. The factors are transportation, what you eat, home and school, what you use and what you throw away. A carbon footprint can be used for all three: individual, per person and per community. We use heaters to warm up our houses and cars. We also use gas to power our cars to and from. The resources we use are electricity: television, air conditioning, heat, electric stove and many more.

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  65. A carbon footprint is an amount of greenhouse gasses, that are freed into the atmosphere. A carbon footprint is all three, per individual, per family,and per community every year. We all have carbon footprints!

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