We Are Going To Be Hope
For The World
As the days go by, our world is getting warmer, causing many animal species to disappear and perhaps many creatures to lose their homes. Seasonal cycles change, and sometimes we cannot do many of the activities we could do before. So do we think? Are we really the reason for all this? The greenhouse gases we use, the oils we use? The clothes we use or all this plastic we use? Or unconsciousness?
Our world has been revolving around the sun for millions of years. People have been living for thousands of years by using the world's natural resources (water, soil, air). If we can still continue our lives, it is because we are still using these unlimited resources of the world efficiently. However, thanks to climate change, we know that the resources we use in this period we live in may now be limited. We know that the reason for this is the unconscious use of resources we use today. For example, today, most countries will consume 2.6% of their primary energy consumption by 2021 from solid fuels, 34.8% from oil and petroleum products, 23% from natural gas, 22.8% from electrical energy, and 11.8% from electrical energy. 5.0% came from renewable energy and 5.0% from other sources. We should know that we spend energy even to wash the clothes we wear. Unfortunately, even the smallest amount of energy we use has significant effects today.
So what should we do? We must increase the use of public transportation, raise awareness of the next generation, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect green areas... I'm sure these are the classic things we've all heard, but which ones do we do? Most people know that climate change is not something that can be prevented by just one person. Individual studies should be carried out for climate change. That's why carbon footprint is trying to gain a foothold today. Because carbon footprint provides calculations about what people do individually while combating climate change. While this practice is only available for large companies today, we hope it will become similar to our invoices in the future.
What does a carbon footprint measure? Carbon footprint is a measure of the damage caused by human activities to the environment in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide, and consists of two main parts: the direct (primary) footprint and the indirect (secondary) footprint. The primary footprint is a measure of the direct CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels, including domestic energy consumption and transportation (e.g. cars and planes), while the secondary footprint is a measure of the indirect CO2 emissions associated with the manufacture and eventual degradation of those products from the entire life cycle of the products we use. We would like to focus more on Carbon footprint in our future articles. Because we know that we are all hope for the world. Thank you for your time. Stay tuned for more!