Analysis of result showed that that burning of coal occupies the lions share in the total carbon footprint of the power plant. Also based on the analysis, CF generated provided an useful means of guiding the po
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The carbon footprint as a form of greenhouse gas emission inventory provides the possibility to define a baseline for institutions of higher education aiming for carbon neutrality. However, due to missing specific guidelines that address the characteristics of universities, case studies are an important...
Average country carbon footprints differ widely between countries (Fig.1). We found the highest country-average carbon footprints in high-income countries. Above all was Luxembourg, with an average carbon footprint of more than 30 tCO2, followed by the United States with 14.5 tCO2. In tur...
This unequal distribution is also reflected in the respective carbon footprints for each global income category. The carbon footprint of the lowest income category is about 1.9 t CO2-e whereas the global elite’s carbon footprint amounts to 26.3 t CO2-e per capita on average. The low...
They came up with a result of an increase in the carbon footprint of autonomous vehicles when com- pared to internal combustion engine vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and battery electric vehicles. This increase in the carbon footprint is explained by the additional manufacturing of lithium-...
An assessment of the carbon emissions from the National Health Service in England showed that the transportation of patients, visitors, and staff accounts for approximately 10% of the total emissions of the health service.13 Given the significant carbon footprint associated with transportation,...
countries are amongst the richest nations in the Middle East is clearly part of the problem – well, it’s part of the explanation anyhow. According to the WWF Living Planet report, high-income countries have an ecological footprint on average five times higher than that of low-income ...
“to better understand the role of knowledge in relation to relevant behaviour” and “to offer timely insights for reducing the carbon footprint of academic travel.” They find that personal attitudes predict one’s willingnessto reduce flying, the most important factors are social/structural (e....