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Ecological Footprint. Environment & Resource Management www.CraigMarlatt.com/school. Ecological Footprint. Difference Between Wants & Needs Your Impact Reducing Our Footprint. If I Had a Million Dollars. Look over the past twenty-four hours.
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Ecological Footprint Environment & Resource Management www.CraigMarlatt.com/school
Ecological Footprint • Difference Between Wants & Needs • Your Impact • Reducing Our Footprint
If I Had a Million Dollars • Look over the past twenty-four hours. • Generalize what you did during that time. Include activities, eating, places you were… • Describe what you needed in order to survive and complete these tasks. • From this developed list of make a sub-list outlining which were needs of survival for you to live here in Nova Scotia . • From the original list make another sub-list outlining which were wants/extras that made life a more comfortable here in Nova Scotia
YOUR Ecological Footprint • Ecological Footprints are a measure of human impact on the Earth. • The footprint equals the Earth’s cost to sustain one person. • It’s measured in hectares and represents the land area needed to provide resources and absorb waste and greenhouse gases produced by an individual.
Ecological Footprint of Nations • The map on the following slide shows various countries and regions of the world proportionate to their production and consumption of commercially traded fuels. • All figures are in million metric tons of oil equivalent.
Ecological Footprint of Nations • World Average – 2.2 hectares • Biggest Footprint – United States – 9.6 hectares • Smallest Footprint – Bangladesh – 0.5 hectares • Average Canadian Footprint – 8.6 hectares • Canada has the 3rd highest footprint in the world! • Why is Canada’s average footprint so big? • What can we do to reduce our footprint?