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Student Footprints

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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Student Footprints

jacobgrise

My name is Jacob. I am from Mooresville, North Carolina, in the United States of America. I am sixteen years old and my carbon footprint total was 31,876 kg. My total footprint is much greater than the average. Most of my carbon footprint is from transportation because my family is not from North Carolina, so we travel a lot. I expected my footprint to be more than average because of how much I travel. One way that I can improve my carbon footprint is by traveling to see my family one time a year instead of two.

Akshi

My carbon footprint was somewhat lower than i expected it would be.

yididya-sebhatu

I think we should reduce the amount of transportation.

yididya-sebhatu

Also, I think we should put trash in the correct bins also, we reducing transportation and climate change.

duncanl_usa_bod2sn

We might not need to reduce the amount of transportation, we might just need to make it more efficient. Maybe more public transportation would help.

8370008

I am in agreement with you if humans used other alternatives other than carbon for cars the planet would be more healthier. I think we all should use bikes because there is no carbon and it's exercise as well.

Sydney1

Reducing transportation is a good idea. We can walk or ride bikes to the store or to school. It will be good for the earth and for you.

lilywestmoreland

I think that reducing traveling would really help a lot because I think that is where most of out carbon footprints come from.

zarii_t

I agree, the majority of my carbon footprint was transportation use which made me realize that a lot of the things we don't pay attention to are the things that can produce the most carbon.

julia01

I agree that transportation is the biggest issue with our foot print. We should find other ways to get places like riding a bike or walking close distances.

834756

I was thinking the same thing. smile

reggiespratling

That is a good idea

Bridges94

I had a 14359 in Orange Park Florida

choyb17

I see a higher concentration of those who took the test on the East Coast, or in Europe. I think that this is the case because those are countries that are more developed, and are more focused on trying to  reduce the effects of global warming because those countries have the money to do so. Personally when taking the test, I noticed that planes created a huge impact on my carbon footprint. For instance, I flew from SFO to Korea, Boston, Philadelphia, and Lansing all within the last year. Due to all of these flights, my carbon footprint drastically trumped the averages for California. Also, according to Air Transport Action Group, 80% of carbon emissions from aviation comes from flights that exceed 1500 kilometers, which all 4 of my flights contribute to. Also, aviation leads to over 750 million tonnes of carbon dioxide being released into the air. Due to this, I can try and cut down on the amount of flights I take every year because it will help reduce the amount  of carbon emissions released. However, I ultimately feel that I alongside other people will need to take more action to reduce our carbon footprint than just cutting down on airplanes.

sophiayauweeks

I do think differences in carbon footprints exist across the world. Culturally, the U.S. for example has a large consumer based economy, rooted in capitalism. Advertising and consumption are huge parts of our lifestyles including the production and consumption of technology, food, clothes, and other material goods. This leads to larger greenhouse gas emissions through factory use and transportation. Other less industrialized countries, however, have a larger focus on meeting basic means of living and thus have less overconsumption and a lower contribution to carbon footprint. To lower my footprint significantly, I would lessen the number of airplane rides I take. In the past year I have flown often due to volleyball tournaments, college visits, and family vacation. I am going to be more aware of how traveling and transportation affects my carbon footprint and will focus more on minimizing my driving and using public transport more often because that is an impact that can be personalized to my daily life.

conleya20

Hello, I'm Ariel Conley. I am a freshman at Bishop O'Dowd Highschool in Oakland California. Recently I calculated my carbon footprint is 27,189. The average in California is around 9,727. I am way over and need to work towards improving my footprint.

Olydon

There are a lot of ways to reduce your carbon footprint, but not all of them are up to you. Talking to your family about making your house more energy efficient will help greatly. Changing things in your house like energy efficient appliances, LED light bulbs, and temperature. You said you lived in California, so I assume it's usually fairly warm outside. Try walking or riding your bike to school which will decrease your footprint (and get you exercise!) Eat locally and even try to start your own garden at your house. Try to limit your purchases as well. Good luck!

JordanC

Do you see differences across the globe? If so, why do you think those differences exist? I defiantly see the differences across the globe. The differences could include the location; coasts, inland, cities, how rural a place is rather then a dry area. It might also have differences depending on what resources are available and the economy of the place.

tylerstevanovich

To reduce your carbon footprint you can reduce, reuse, and recycle, limit your water use, use more energy efficient stuff, and a lot more things.

devinj10291

It is important that you and the people around you know how important and impacting the way we treat our environment is. Start by watching the acitivities you do and reduce the mileage you use to do them.

holloway

One of the best ways to reduce your carbon footprint is to only drive to school, work, and the store. Don't go out of your way to travel to places to eat and things like that. Another great way to reduce your carbon footprint would be getting a fuel efficient car to help reduce gas consumption.

hanpicciano

You should try lowering your carbon footprint by recycling and reducing water use

haleydouthit

It can be very hard to lower you footprint because many things we find so normal in our everyday routine can cause your footprint to be larger. Start with the simple things, like changing your lightbulbs to a more energy efficient ones, and turning off lights when you're not using them.

767177

Hello. My name is Nicholas Richard and I am from Mooresville, North Carolina. My total carbon footprint was a little higher than the average of my region as it was 16,323. I was below average in home and purchases. My home was only 5,681 and I believe this is because I am eco-friendly around my house as often as I can be. My purchases came out at -13 which put me significantly the average. To promote a better carbon footprint and get mine below average I can use smarter forms of transportation, change my diet, and still be cautious about things around the house.

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