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 +A '''carbon footprint''' is historically defined as the total emissions caused by an individual, event, organization, or product, expressed as [[carbon dioxide equivalent]].
 +== See also ==
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 +*[[4 Degrees and Beyond International Climate Conference]]
 +*[[2000-watt society]]
 +*[[Avoiding dangerous climate change]]
 +*[[Carbon accounting]]
 +*[[Carbon cycle]]
 +*[[Carbon diet]]
 +*[[Carbon intensity]]
 +*[[Carbon literacy]]
 +*[[Carbon lock-in]]
 +*[[Chief green officer]]
 +*[[Climate footprint]]
 +*[[Earthcheck]]
 +*[[Ecological footprint]]
 +*[[Ecosharing]]
 +*[[Energy neutral design]]
 +*[[Energy policy]]
 +*[[Enterprise carbon accounting]]
 +*[[Environmental impact of aviation]]
 +*[[Food miles]]
 +*[[Greenhouse debt]]
 +*[[Greenhouse gas emissions accounting]]
 +*[[Global warming]]
 +*[[Green conventions]]
 +*[[Greenhouse gas inventory]]
 +*[[Hypermobility (travel)|Hyper-mobile travellers]]
 +*[[Land footprint]]
 +*[[Life cycle assessment]]
 +*[[List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions per capita]]
 +*[[List of countries by greenhouse gas emissions per capita]]
 +*[[Low carbon diet]]
 +*[[Medical tourism]]
 +*[[Open Carbon World]]
 +*[[Relative cost of electricity generated by different sources]]
 +*[[Runoff footprint]]
 +*[[Telecommuting]]
 +*[[Water footprint]]
 +*[[Weighted average cost of carbon]]
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A carbon footprint is historically defined as the total emissions caused by an individual, event, organization, or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent.

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