The average person today produces 11 times more carbon emissions than someone in 1961. What can we do? Reducing your carbon footprint starts with the choices you make every day. Green Citizen reports. (Image: Creative Commons)

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The average person today produces 11 times more carbon emissions than someone in 1961. What can we do? Reducing your carbon footprint starts with the choices you make every day. Green Citizen reports. (Image: Creative Commons)


Wondering what modes of transportation have the largest (or smallest) carbon footprints? Check out this data from Oxford University. As expected, walking, cycling, and running have the lowest carbon footprint and highest health benefits. (Image: Tejvan Pettinger, Creative Commons)
