Pollution Carbon Footprints Carbon Footprint Thesis

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And the more that people do the bigger that the improvement will be. If everyone does their part to reduce their own carbon footprint it will benefit everyone in the long run. Researchers have concluded that greenhouse gas emissions need to be slowed and then reversed. And those nations that are industrialized need to make substantial cuts in their emissions. If everyone does their part we can get to the point where we are not only as dependent on fossil fuels but we will have a much cleaner plant and will have to worry a lot less about global warming and its effects. We must go green as our future depends on it. And the sooner that we start the better off everyone will be. Left alone the problem will...

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Green, Daron G. "Planning for a Sustainable Future: Helping Organisations Reduce their Carbon

Footprints." BT. 2006. 12 March 2009. http://biggerthinking.com/docs/en/BT%20Carbon%20Impact%20Assessment.pdf
What is a Carbon Footprint." Carbon Footprint. 2009. 12 March 2009. http://www.carbonfootprint.com/carbonfootprint.html
Why Save Carbon." Carbon Trust. 2009. 12 March 2009. http://www.carbontrust.co.uk/energy/whysavecarbon/default.htm


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