Carbon Footprint - GCSE Geography Definition

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A carbon footprint refers to the total amount of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, that are released into the atmosphere due to human activities. It is measured in units of carbon dioxide equivalents and includes both direct emissions, such as those from driving a car or using electricity, and indirect emissions, like those associated with the production and transportation of goods. In the context of GCSE Geography, understanding carbon footprints is important because it helps students explore the impact of individual and collective actions on climate change and global warming.

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