Today, the carbon Footprint makes up 60 % of humanity's
total Ecological Footprint.
Switzerland has a large carbon footprint as a percentage of
total Ecological footprint, particularly compared to other European countries.
Not exact matches
We began by looking at
total resource consumption to see which countries have the largest (and smallest)
ecological footprints.
Regardless of allocation method, however, the largest reductions in
Ecological Footprint can most commonly be achieved by reducing the
total amount of materials consumed, rather than attempting to recycle them afterwards.
«Wind power's
ecological footprint is so small — a million times smaller than ethanol's — that if all the cars driven in the United States were battery - electric, they could be fueled by wind turbines whose
total land
footprint, not counting spacing in between, takes up less than 1.2 square miles, Stanford University environmental engineering professor Mark Jacobson found.»
We are familiar with the concept of an
Ecological Footprint, an approximation of the
total land area require to provide for our needs.