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How can we reduce our carbon footprints?

/kidscarboncalculator.php Complete carbon footprint Compare your carbon footprint with the rest of the class Consider how you could reduce your carbon footprint

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Presentation: Reducing Carbon Footprints In pairs: Explain why it is important to reduce our carbon footprints Choose 2 or 3 ways that you could reduce your carbon footprint Create a 2 minute presentation to explain your ideas You must both present!

Presentation: Reducing Carbon Footprints In pairs: Explain why it is important to reduce our carbon footprints Choose 2 or 3 ways that you could reduce your carbon footprint Create a 2 minute presentation to explain your ideas You must both present!

2S Carbon Footprint Reduction Guide