The urgent global reduction of greenhouse gas emissions depends on political commitments to common but differentiated responsibility. Carbon footprints as a metric of attributable emissions reflect individually determined contributions within, and aggregated national contributions between, countries. Footprints per unit product (e.g., of food, feed, fuel, or fiber) require a lifecycle analysis and support individual decisions on consumption and lifestyles. This perspective presents a framework for analysis that connects the various operationalizations and their use in informing consumer and policy decisions. Footprints show geographical variation and are changing as part of political-economic and social-ecological systems. Articulation of f...
Life cycle thinking asks companies and consumers to take responsibility for emissions along their en...
The global food system, from fertiliser production to food packaging, is responsible for approximate...
The term ecological footprint was coined by William Rees and Mathis Wackernagel in 1996. The concept...
The urgent global reduction of greenhouse gas emissions depends on political commitments to common b...
The Ecological Footprint is a popular sustainability metric that informs human consumption and can b...
Emissions and resources are typically allocated to national territories. There has been increased in...
Following the recent Copenhagen Climate Change conference, there has been discussion of the methods ...
Increase in global populations of humans and domesticated livestock are impacting the resource use a...
Over the past two decades, a continuously expanding list of footprint-style indicators has been intr...
The number of publications on environmental footprint indicators has been growing rapidly, but with ...
Recently seminal articles in the literature have been investigating the issues of air pollution and ...
National policies for reducing environmental pressures stemming from emissions and the use of natura...
Carbon Footprint (CFP) refers to the emission of all greenhouse gases (GHGs) during a given period b...
This assessment refers to the ecological footprint which is a way to measure the impacts of human ac...
Humans have always benefited from natural sources to satisfy their needs. Today, with the increase i...
Life cycle thinking asks companies and consumers to take responsibility for emissions along their en...
The global food system, from fertiliser production to food packaging, is responsible for approximate...
The term ecological footprint was coined by William Rees and Mathis Wackernagel in 1996. The concept...
The urgent global reduction of greenhouse gas emissions depends on political commitments to common b...
The Ecological Footprint is a popular sustainability metric that informs human consumption and can b...
Emissions and resources are typically allocated to national territories. There has been increased in...
Following the recent Copenhagen Climate Change conference, there has been discussion of the methods ...
Increase in global populations of humans and domesticated livestock are impacting the resource use a...
Over the past two decades, a continuously expanding list of footprint-style indicators has been intr...
The number of publications on environmental footprint indicators has been growing rapidly, but with ...
Recently seminal articles in the literature have been investigating the issues of air pollution and ...
National policies for reducing environmental pressures stemming from emissions and the use of natura...
Carbon Footprint (CFP) refers to the emission of all greenhouse gases (GHGs) during a given period b...
This assessment refers to the ecological footprint which is a way to measure the impacts of human ac...
Humans have always benefited from natural sources to satisfy their needs. Today, with the increase i...
Life cycle thinking asks companies and consumers to take responsibility for emissions along their en...
The global food system, from fertiliser production to food packaging, is responsible for approximate...
The term ecological footprint was coined by William Rees and Mathis Wackernagel in 1996. The concept...