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In this activity, it's important to understand the carbon emissions limit, only took into account miles traveled as a factor in one's carbon footprint, but it's not the only factor. Although driving is the largest contribution a person makes to their emissions, every straight iron used, lunch eaten, or laptop plugged in is all part of a carbon footprint.
1. If all other elements were factored into these situations, it would raise everyone's carbon emissions total, pushing many over the limit. Do you think it would be easy or difficult for more people to use less polluting transportation daily? Why or why not?
2. What types of lifestyle changes could a person make to reduce their carbon footprint?
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