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Monday, February 1, 2010

Greenversations Question of the Week: Do you think your carbon footprint is smaller than your parents' or grandparents'?

We've posted this week's question:

February 1, 2010

Do you think your carbon footprint is smaller than your parents' or grandparents'?

Things are much more energy efficient than they used to be, from our vehicles to our light bulbs, and most of us practice the three

R's of Reducing, Recycling and Reusing.  But now we have so much more...more vehicles, more technology, more everything...   At first

thought this may seem like a pretty easy question, but think about it for a minute, and then share your thoughts.  

Share your thoughts: http://blog.epa.gov/blog/2010/02/01/qotw-carbon-footprint/



¿Acaso piensa que su huella de carbono es menor que la de sus padres o sus abuelos?

Hay cosas son mucho más eficientes del punto de vista energético que en el pasado, cosas como vehículos, bombillas, y ahora muchos

practicamos las tres R's como reducir, reciclar y reutilizar. Sin embargo, ahora tenemos muchos más cosas, más vehículos, más

tecnología, mayor cantidad de todo...Para empezar esto parecía una pregunta sencilla, pero piense por un minuto y comparta con

nosotros sus ideas.


Compartir tu respuesta: http://blog.epa.gov/blog/2010/02/01/pdls-huella-de-carbono/


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