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Review on the Progress of the Carbon Footprint
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Author: Li Li, Zan Li
Abstract: In recent years, facing the severe situation of resource constraints and serious environmental pollution, domestic and foreign scholars have paid close attention to the carbon footprint and have made broad research. From the aspect of individual carbon footprint, family carbon footprint, product carbon footprint, industry carbon footprint and region carbon footprint, this paper reviews the carbon footprint.
Keywords: Individual Carbon Footprint; the Household Carbon Footprint; the Products’ Carbon Footprint; Industrial Carbon Footprint; Regional Carbon Footprint
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