Carbon Footprint?
Ever since entering into this journey of mine to change my lifestyle and become more green there has been one burning question that I’ve wanted answered. Everywhere I turned I would hear a certain term that seemed to mean so much so I finally asked, “What exactly is a carbon footprint?” The answers I received were all so complex. I needed something in layman’s terms. I needed a simple answer to a very complex question – and I found one.
Put simply, a carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gasses given off by one person, product, business, or event. In general when speaking of greenhouse gases people are referring to the equivalent of how many tons of carbon dioxide you put out.
So one might ask why this even matters. As individuals, why should we care what our carbon footprint is? Well, you should care because it is a fairly accurate assessment of the impact that our daily life has on the environment. We should want to know what kind of impact we are having so that we can improve upon it – in such a way we help the earth that the Father has provided us.
There are quite a few websites available to help you determine what your carbon footprint is. My personal favorite for it’s ease of use and simple understandability is from Climate Crisis (An Inconvenient Truth). After inputting all of my information I have learned that my personal impact is about average, but even with being average there is always room for improvement and in the world of carbon footprints that improvement is done through something called carbon offsetting – basically a carbon offset is something you can do (usually a financial contribution or lifestyle change) to help balance out carbon emissions. For example, through helping businesses to give back to the earth by planting trees you would be offsetting your carbon footprint. Another example is getting involved in some sort of natural energy project.
If we are going to be good stewards of this earth and really walk the walk we talk about it would be very beneficial to know our carbon footprints and start making changes or contributions to offset them now – Even small changes like keeping the lights off in one unused room can make a huge difference. Start small, work your way up, and in no time your carbon footprint will look great.
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Cindy on Wed, 21st Oct 2009 10:59 am
Great column, Becki!!
Jasper on Wed, 16th Dec 2009 8:24 am
Some people wonder what the point is of, say, installing a solar hot water system in your home when China is carrying on building coal-fired power stations and belching out carbon dioxide.
While a LaZer2 solar panel on your roof won’t in itself to much to reduce global carbon emissions, what it can do (as well as lower your energy bills) is prompt friends and neighbours to consider doing the same: a momentum will be built up, enabling a policymaker attending the Copenhagen Summit or similar gatherings to say with confidence that there is popular demand for a greener world and to challenge other countries to take the bigger measures that are needed in the long run.