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Your Carbon Footprint

Your Carbon Footprint. Over an average life time each American will….......... Use 1.8 million gallons of water

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Your Carbon Footprint

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Over an average life time each American will…..........• Use 1.8 million gallons of water

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Read 5,054 newspapers = 43 trees

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Burn 31,350 gallons of gasoline

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Discard 64 TONS of garbage

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Humans have influenced 83% of Earth’s Surface

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Question?

• Does this number seem like a lot or a little?

• Some areas are more vulnerable to human influence than others? Why might that be?

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Food for thought..

• 83% is just over 4/5 ‘s of the Earth’s surface

• Areas that are highly vulnerable are those that are easily accessible to humans.

• Added to that is the demand for natural resources in those areas.

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Here is the world footprint..

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Our footprint varies around the world…• Americans make up 5 % of world’s

population

• We own 30% of world’s cars

• And consume 25% of world’s energy

• By an American’s first birthday we consume more energy than Tanzania generates in a lifetime.

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Question?

• Why do different cultures use and consume things at different rates?

• What do these numbers indicate about contemporary American culture?

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Do they relate to…

Average lifespan

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Diet

• Is everything equal?

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Income

Countries based on World Bank income groupings for 2006 (calculated by GNI per capita, Atlas

method).██ High income blue

██ Upper-middle income green██ Lower-middle income purple

██ Low income red

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Culture

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Climate

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Global Trends Impact Our Footprint

• Today’s global population is 6.6 billion people

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How will a growing population affect people’s access to food,

potable water, and fuel ?

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The choice will be yours..

• Increase demands for water, food and fuel worldwide.

• Pollution and habitat loss will likely increase

• Population demands will continue to expand unless we act to diminish this affect.