CARBON FOOTPRINT
A carbon footprint has historically been
defined by Championne as "the total sets of greenhouse
gas emissions caused by an organization, event, product or person."[1]
However, 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, Kemp, and Williams, writing in the journal Carbon Management,
have suggested a more practicable definition:
"A measure of the total amount of carbon
dioxide (CO2) and methane
(CH4) emissions of a defined population, system or activity,
considering all relevant sources, sinks and storage within the spatial and
temporal boundary of the population, system or activity of interest. Calculated
as carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e)
using the relevant 100-year global warming potential (GWP100)."[2]
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) can be emitted through
transport, land clearance, and the production and consumption of food, fuels,
manufactured goods, materials, wood, roads, buildings, and services.[3]
For simplicity of reporting, it is often expressed in terms of the amount of carbon
dioxide, or its equivalent of other GHGs, emitted.
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The concept name of the carbon footprint
originates from ecological footprint, discussion,[5]
which was developed by Rees and Wackernagel in the 1990s which estimates the
number of "earths" that would theoretically be required if everyone
on the planet consumed resources at the same level as the person calculating
their ecological footprint. However, given that ecological footprints are a
measure of failure, Anindita Mitra (CREA, Seattle) chose the more easily
calculated "carbon footprint" to easily measure use of carbon, as an
indicator of unsustainable energy use. In 2007, carbon footprints were used as
a measure of carbon emissions to develop the energy plan for City of Lynnwood,
Washington. Carbon footprints are much more specific than ecological footprints
since they measure direct emissions of gasses that cause climate change into
the atmosphere.
Measuring carbon footprints
An individual's, nations, or organization's
carbon footprint can be measured by undertaking a GHG emissions assessment or
other calculative activities denoted as carbon
accounting. Once the size of a carbon footprint is known, a strategy
can be devised to reduce it, e.g. by technological developments, better process
and product management, changed Green Public or Private Procurement (GPP), carbon
capture, consumption strategies, and others.
Several free online carbon footprint
calculators exist, with at least one supported by publicly available
peer-reviewed data and calculations from the University of California,
Berkeley's CoolClimate Network research consortium. These websites ask you to
answer more or less detailed questions about your diet, transportation choices,
home size, shopping and recreational activities, usage of electricity, heating,
and heavy appliances such as dryers and refrigerators, and so on. The website
then estimates your carbon footprint based on your answers to these questions.
The mitigation of carbon footprints
through the development of alternative projects, such as solar
or wind energy
or reforestation,
represents one way of reducing a carbon footprint and is often known as carbon
offsetting.
The main influences on carbon
footprints include population, economic output, and energy and carbon intensity
of the economy.[10]
These factors are the main targets of individuals and businesses in order to
decrease carbon footprints. Scholars suggest the most effective way to decrease
a carbon footprint is to either decrease the amount of energy needed for
production or to decrease the dependence on carbon emitting fuels.[10]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_footprint
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