We're focusing on Social Innovation, and a food crisis right? Well- part of that is the carbon emissions and global warming of course. Our daily life patterns can effect how much food people in developing countries can produce.
The idea is that people have a carbon footprint- or how much carbon they produce into the atmosphere based on their lifestyle choices: driving a car, taking public transportation, getting locally grown foods, that kind of stuff.
You can find out your carbon footprint here:
http://www.ecofoot.org/And, I challenge everyone to choose one way to reduce their footprint and doc**ent it :) While we are finding ways to solve the problems of today and the future- we can begin to reduce the impact of our daily actions on the world.
Sound cool? It does to me.
I am planning on recycling more. I have been bad about it in Chicago, and there is no good reason to why I cannot recycle more often than I do.
I can be responsible and choose healthier ways to live. For myself, and for others.
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