Students from around the world calculated their class mean and standard deviations for their footprints and posted them on our world map.
Do you see differences across the globe? If so, why do you think those differences exist?
Did you use the calculator to try to reduce your footprint down to the average from a citizen of another country? What changes would you have to make to lower your footprint in this way? Are you going to try and take some of these actions in your daily life?
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A/C & Heating
The nest thermostat is a heating and cooling thermeostst that lerns from the habits of the residents. They report 10% to 12% reduction in heating and 15% reduction in cooling for people who use the thermostat. These tests were run in 41 diffrent states. This thermostat is something everyone should own to save energy and reduce their carbon footprint.
Rapping up in a nice warm blanket is always a good option.
Another idea would be to only use the heat or AC when needed. During the winter months wearing a heavy sweater or using a natural wool blanket works too. In fact, wool is a great heat insulator and it has a unique breathability, allowing it to maintain insulation while wet. In summer months, having a cold, refreshing drink or putting a towel soaked in cold water on your head works too.
I agree If you wear the proper layers you should not need to use the AC.
Some people dont live in tempertures like we have in California. In cold winter climate that last's for long periods of time a sweater or blanket will not do the trick.
Unless you have 16 blankets
I agree with Jack's Idea
He really knows how to back it up with the facts
What do you propose in 120 degree heat, like in Arizona? A cold towel?
I propose a cold towel with that is replaced every now and then, along with a cold drink and relaxation in the shade.
No simply dip yourself in rain water you have saved
Another great point sir!





