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My Ecological Footprint

My Ecological Footprint. By Josh and Nathan. Introduction. Our PowerPoint presentation will include: What is an ecological footprint? What is my ecological footprint? How can I improve my ecological footprint? Conclusion.

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My Ecological Footprint

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  1. My Ecological Footprint By Josh and Nathan

  2. Introduction Our PowerPoint presentation will include: • What is an ecological footprint? • What is my ecological footprint? • How can I improve my ecological footprint? • Conclusion Picture from: http://youliveandlearn-eoi.blogspot.com.au/2008/04/ecological-footprint.html

  3. What is an Ecological Footprint? • Measures the human impact on the world’s natural resources in comparison to what the world can provide • Australia ecological footprint is 7.8 global hectares per person Picture from: http://www.epa.vic.gov.au/ecologicalfootprint/ausfootprint/default.asp

  4. What is my Ecological Footprint?

  5. How can I improve my Ecological Footprint? • Eat less meat • Increase the amount we recycle • Make compost • Hang washing outside rather than using the dryer • Walk or ride to school more often Picture from: http://www.squidoo.com/Carbon-Footprint-2 http://econews.com.au/uncategorized/do-the-right-thing-use-the-right-bin/

  6. Conclusion • I learnt that I should ride my bike to school rather than asking mum to drive me • We need to look after the world so that we don’t run out of resources Picture from: http://www.bagdad.tased.edu.au/about_us.htm

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