PARIS: Sending a text message or e-mail, eating an apple or watching TV – each of these activities has a different carbon footprint.
People around the world are getting ready to mark Earth Hour by turning out the lights on March 28, but a long list of seemingly harmless everyday actions also contribute to emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other planet-harming greenhouse gases.
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