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Our Global Footprint - Coggle Diagram
Our Global Footprint
Food
Frozen Foods
Goods had to come from long distances, hence allowing dangerous and unfriendly substances to be put on foods to keep them from going bad
Along with these trips is an increase in travel for companies, also resulting in pollution
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Livestock Farming
Emit 64% of total ammonia emissions,
35% of worldwide methane emissions
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Travel
Separate Travels
More Efficient Ways
Public Transport
Removes multiple people traveling separately, allows more people to travel less and get wherever they need
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With the Increase of electric-powered vehicles, will the number of gas emissions drop significantly in the future?
Useless Store Trips
More Efficient Ways
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Shopping Local
Removes gas emissions by walking, biking, etc. to a store
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Water Usage
Cleaning
If the household dishwasher was replaced by handwashing, greenhouse gas emissions caused by washing would decrease by 72%
By running tap water to clean Tupperware, we waste around 667 kg of Carbon Dioxide a year when compared to keeping the clean water in a bowl or container
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If we went back to common cleaning methods such as the 1880's, how much would our average emissions decrease?
Waste
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Landfills
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The methane produce from landfills produce the most climate change as it is one of the worst greenhouse gasses
Responsible for deforestation, and leaks result in the creation of unhealthy and unsafe water sources.
Recycle vs. Trash
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By properly recycling all plastic waste we would reduce carbon dioxide emissions to 4.9 gigatons in 2050
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