EBK BIOLOGY
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Five potential changes, which can help in reduction of carbon footprint at an individual level.
The changes, which would have the greatest impact on reduction of carbon foot print.
The difficulty that can be faced to make these changes.
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The carbon footprint can be described as the amount of green house gas especially one carbon dioxide produced by a person. The amount of gas produced by an organization is referred as organization's carbon footprint.
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