If I wear a size 13 will I have a bigger carbon footprint than someone who wears a size 10?
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You ask an exceptional question! Yes, you do leave a larger carbon footprint, but people like Al Gore who wears a smaller size, but weighs a heck of a lot more, leave a far deeper footprint. Me, I walk around on my tippy-toes and hardly leave a carbon foot print at all. But, what if you crawl? Do you also leave a carbon handprint?
Duh, yes. You could fold the carbon after making it.
no not really because my niece wears a size 6 and her sister wears a size 12 and the smaller niece has flat feet and the larger niece has long narrow feet and the niece with the smaller size carbon foot print is larger than my taller and larger sized niece that why I say no to your question.
no a carbon footprint isnt a footprint at all. its a measure of how much carbon dioxide is emited through the burning of fossil fuels. now if you are a huge person then you will become a lot of fossil fuel a long time after you die but it has nothing to do with your shoe size.
Yes. If you are dumb enough to ask this, then you are dumb enough to waste everything.
Joke, obviously.
Holding everything else constant, "yes". The reason is that your shoes take more resources to make than a smaller shoe size. Assuming that "more resources" translates into more energy used, then you would have a larger carbon footprint.
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