Reducing your carbon footprint
Wikipedia: Carbon Footprint
A carbon footprint is a "measure of the impact human activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of green house gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide. It is meant to be useful for individuals and organizations to conceptualize their personal (or organizational) impact in contributing to global warming. A conceptual tool in response to carbon footprints are carbon offsets, or the mitigation of carbon emissions through the development of alternative projects such as solar or wind energy or reforestation. A carbon footprint can be seen as a subset of earlier uses of the concept of ecological footprints.
Top tips on reducing your organisation's carbon footprint
By reducing your organisation's carbon footprint - the amount of carbon dioxide you emit as a result of your activities - you can contribute to the fight against climate change and the disastrous effect it is having on the world we live in.
There are ten commitments you can make right away to reduce your organisation's carbon footprint and fight climate change.

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