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The Carbon Footprint & its Reduction

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Chemistry of the atmosphere Carbon dioxide and methane as greenhouse gases

The Carbon Footprint & its Reduction

6:14 Effects of Greenhouse Gases on Climate Change
Spec 4.9.2.4
  • Carbon footprint is the total amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases emitted over the lifecycle of a product, service, or event.
  • Large carbon footprints negatively impact the environment, necessitating awareness of greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Examples of carbon footprints:
  • Trainers: Emissions occur during resource acquisition, manufacturing, transportation, and disposal.
  • Car wash: Emissions from machinery operation, setup, and maintenance.
  • Football match: Emissions from transporting food, drink, staff, equipment, powering lights and machinery, and stadium construction/maintenance.
  • Reducing carbon footprints involves reducing emissions of carbon dioxide and methane, the main greenhouse gases.
  • Carbon dioxide is primarily from fossil fuel burning; methane is released during cattle and rice farming.
  • Suggestions for reducing carbon footprints:
  • Reduce or avoid specific activities, such as holding international events online to minimize travel.
  • Reduce consumption of new products, like phones, to decrease production demand.
  • Reduce reliance on meat and animal products to lower livestock farming demand and methane emissions.
  • Generate energy sustainably using methods like hydroelectric dams, wind farms, and solar panels.
  • Use energy more efficiently to minimize fossil fuel burning and carbon dioxide release.
  • Ensure machines and vehicles are energy-efficient to reduce waste.
  • Insulate buildings to reduce heating fuel consumption.
  • Challenges in reducing carbon footprints:
  • High costs of methods like solar panel installation can deter adoption.
  • Lifestyle and standard of living changes, such as using public transport, may be restrictive or impractical for some people.

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