
A carbon footprint is historically defined as `the total sets of greenhouse gas emissions caused by an organization, event, product or person.` The total carbon footprint cannot be calculated because of the large amount of data required and the fact that carbon dioxide can be produced by natural occurrences. It is for this reason that Wright, Ke.....
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a measure of the carbon emissions that are emitted over the full life cycle of a product or service and usually expressed as grams of CO2-e.
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A measure of a vehicles total consumption of natural resources weighed against the Earths ability to regenerate those resources.
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A representation of the effect human activities have on the climate in terms of the total amount of
greenhouse gases produced (measured in units of
carbon dioxide).
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The total carbon emissions for a given person, organization, building, operation etc. The carbon footprint of an operational office typically include the carbon emitted by the commuting of the office staff.
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A cumulative measure of the impact a product, service, activity, company, individual or other entity has on the environment, in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases produced, and measured in units of carbon dioxide. These impacts usually result from energy consumption, pollution, and other sources
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the total set of greenhouse gas emissions caused by an organization, event or product.
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the amount of carbon dioxide one human releases into the environment in one year
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A measure of the amount of carbon dioxide or CO2 emitted through the combustion of fossil fuels; can be measured on a personal or national level, or according to a specific activity, such as taking a flight to go on holiday.
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Your carbon footprint is the sum of all CO2 emissions that are directly and indirectly associated with your activities over a given time frame (usually a year).
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