Inevitably, in going about our daily lives — commuting, sheltering our families, eating — each of us contributes to the greenhouse gas emissions that are causing climate change.
a carbon footprint is made up of the sum of two parts the direct and the indirect. The direct is a measure of our direct emissions of co2 (carbon dioxide ) form the burning of fossil fuels including emissions from the whole lifecycle of products we use those associated eith their manufacture domestic energy consumption and transportation. The indirect is a measure of the indirect carbon dioxide and eventual breakdown.
There are many things each of us, as individuals, can do to reduce our carbon emissions. The choices we make in our homes, our travel, the food we eat, and what we buy and throw away all influence our carbon footprint and can help ensure a stable climate for future generations. The utmost priority of every individual should be to take preventive steps to decrease the impact of CO2 emissions on the environment, so that the generation to come will be able to lead a healthy life.