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Green Queensland - Carbon footprint

2020 target: Cut by one-third Queenslanders' carbon footprint with reduced car and electricity use

Measure: Emissions from electricity use, fuel consumption and waste to landfill per household in Queensland.

Lead agency: Department of Environment and Resource Management.

Queensland's current carbon footprint

Queensland households have a big role to play in tackling climate change. The average Queensland household generated 13.10 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions in 2007/08.  This is what we call our household carbon footprint.

A carbon footprint is a measure of the amount of greenhouse gas (or carbon dioxide equivalent) that's produced from our daily activities over the course of a year. Our carbon footprint includes emissions from:

Changing our behaviour in these three areas is where we can have the biggest personal impact on climate change.

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Last updated Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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