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Q1. Define Carbon Footprint in your own words.

What elements would you


consider if your own Carbon Footprint were to be calculated?

Ans: In our daily life, we do a lot of activities and consume things which directly or
indirectly cause emission of greenhouse gases. The total number of greenhouse
gases produced to directly or indirectly support human activities at the households
or in running the business is called Carbon Footprint. It is usually expressed in tons
of carbon dioxide (CO2).

Suppose, when we commute to college by a two-wheeler or using public transport,


the engine burns fuel which emits CO 2. The amount of emission depends upon the
fuel consumption and the distance travelled. When we cook using gas, CO 2 is
generated. We need electricity in our house to serve multiple purposes. The
generation of the electrical power may also have emitted a certain amount of CO 2.
When we buy goods, their production has also emitted certain quantities of CO 2. Our
carbon footprint is the sum of all emissions of CO 2, which were generated by our
activities in a given time frame (usually a year).

The elements to be considered are listed as follows:

1) Consumption of Natural gas: For heating, cooking and cooling


purposes.
2) Heating oil: To make food, we heat oil which generates greenhouse
gases.
3) Refrigerant chemicals: Used in refrigerator in the household.
4) Daily transport: Fuel consumed while driving vehicles (two-wheeler
and/or four-wheeler).
5) Conveyance: Commuting to college using public transport emits CO 2.
6) Travel: Travelling to hometown at least twice by flight/train/bus.
7) Purchased electricity: Purchased electricity to light up the house, for
fans, AC, etc.
8) Purchased natural gas: For cooking purpose.

Others:

1) Purchased food and drinks: CO2 is emitted in producing them.


2) Distribution and disposition: Home delivery of products ordered online
requires the person to travel by vehicles which burns fuel and emits
CO2. Disposition also contributes to CO2 emission.
3) Medicines: Lot of CO2 is generated in the production of medicines and
their packaging materials.
4) Use of Paper based products: Manufacture of raw materials for
newspapers, books, etc., the printing process and distribution from
printer to customer induces CO2 emission.
5) Laptop/computer and music system.
6) Television and mobile phones purchases: Greenhouse gases are emitted
in their manufacturing process.
7) Purchased furniture: The making of these furniture causes CO 2 or other
greenhouse gases emission.
8) Money spent for dining out at hotels, restaurants, etc.: The food and
service we receive at these places involves greenhouse gas emission,
directly or indirectly.
9) Phone call cost or data usage cost.
10) Consumption of electricity, IT services, food and beverages, books
from library and other facilities in college premises.

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