Hello.My name is Alexandra and I am from Romania.I have just calculated my carbon footprint.It is 8715.
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Hi guys! I’m Isabella from Italy, in the beautiful city of Pisa, like you, Sara. I’ve caluculate my footprint, but i don’t want to speak about it. So much people had done it, and I only want to speak about your country. Where are you from? Some interesting places? What is the most strange thing in your city?
Hello! I’m Ludovica and I’m from Italy in Pisa. I have calculated my carbon footprint with my school.My carbon footprint is very lower mostly in food. Bye :)
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Hello. I’m Sara and I’m from Italy, Pisa. I have calculated my carbon footprint. My carbon footprint on clothes is not too high but my carbon footprint at home and on the transport is quite high.
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Marco Masoni Nov. 23, 2011
Hi Abeer! You can calculate your carbon footprint, here: http://i2i.stanford.edu/NewFootprint/footprint.html
Then, to share your results, etc., you can join one or more of the discussion projects found on this page: http://einztein.com/user/iscfc-project/profile/
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Hello. I’m Giulia and I’m from Italy, Pisa. I have calculated my carbon footprint. I’m on the average of my country; but my carbon footprint at home is quite high. I’ll try to do my best to reduce my carbon footprint at home, especially with the shower.
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Giulia Marrucci Nov. 23, 2011
Maybe it's because my light too, but I must to reduce the use of water.
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Alexane Alexane D-france Nov. 23, 2011
I have the same problem as you about water ! :P You're welcome :) -
Lauren P-United States Nov. 26, 2011
Something else you could do to reduce your carbon emissions at home would be to maybe grow some vegetables or fruits in a garden. We talked about this in my biology class and one of my class mates brought this up. If you grow your own fruits and vegetables or at least some of them, instead of buying the canned, packaged or even frozen foods then that alone would help reduce your Carbon Footprint.
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I calculated my carbon footprint with my class to find that it was smaller than average compared to most Texans, but gigantic compared to the rest of the world! More than half of it was made up of carbon I emitted travelling, though! I’m hoping this will help, but, apparently, over long distances, travel by bus is the greenest way to go! The way it line up is: cars and planes are about equally bad, trains are better than planes, and buses are the best way of all! This has no bearing on international travel, but I’m hoping I can put these tips to use, ‘cause I love both seeing and preserving the world! :)
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Hi, I am Natasa and I am from Croatia. This whole project is amazing, and I am glad I take part in it. :)
I took Carbon Footprint Challenge and was pleasantly surprised with my results. They were surprisingly low! I think it is because I live in a small town, behave quite responsibly and care about energy and money. Another reason is that small things can make me happy – friendship, the beauty of a sunset or a good book, so I do not need the most expensive electronic devices or brand name products to feel good.
My lifestyle will change in future but I hope my Carbon footprints will stay approximately the same, because I am eager to help preserve our environment.
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Marion Schöttelndreier Nov. 25, 2011
Hej Natasa!
I'm sorry for some of the comments you got. Unfortunately is it one of my students. I will talk with her. Once again. I´m very sorry! -
Noor Dawood Nov. 26, 2011
im sorry natasa for what i wrote in your log i was just jocking with my friends and im sorry if i usslted you
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Hello ! I come from Greece, with school, we calculated the Footprint and I think I have regular carbon per year..
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M. A - Sweden Nov. 22, 2011
That`s much, but how do you think it would work if you wanted to do both. -
Bettina M-France Nov. 24, 2011
There is much ways to travel : cars and planes, trains and buses. Buses are the greener way of travelling. :) -
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Hello ! I come from Belgium, with school, we calculated the Footprint and I think I have too much carbon per year. How could I have a small Footprint ?
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Kate B-USA Nov. 17, 2011
I agree with Marianne, and some other ideas include using reusable water bottles and grocery bags. Also, recycling paper, bottles, cans, and other items can decrease the amount of trash going into the landfills. -
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A SHOCKING VIDEO shown on the Australian TV which should be watched by anyone who holds the keys of a car.
It might be one of the most influential campaigns ever shown on TV. Just watch it and share it and a life may be saved today, tomorrow or in the future.
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Chelsea ChelseaC-france Nov. 17, 2011
oh my god it's very hard ! I hope that no childran saw this video because it's so shocking ! Especially the scene where the child is hurt by the car ! Alkohol is a big poison and people don't know their limit…and this is the worst ! -
Marita Batsiou Nov. 17, 2011
To tell the truth, I often had to cover my eyes while watching it - I admit, I'm not that brave. Yet, I believe that some people have to be shocked to start driving, riding or even walking responsibly because road accidents keep taking a toll on human lives similar to - or even higher than? - that of a war. -
Bettina M-France Nov. 21, 2011
Wow !! It's scenes that happen on Christmas ?
very sad, very shocking and very dissuasive on driving while drunk !
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