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QuickCarbon Blog is an information source that aims to explain frequently asked questions on topics such as greenhouse gas emissions, carbon footprint, and the steps taken in Turkey and around the world in a basic and understandable way.

Calculation of Water Footprint 

The expansion of urban areas and rapid population growth have led to a significant rise in freshwater use, essential for life. The increasing demand for water to produce food, energy, and consumer goods makes it crucial to use limited resources wisely. The water footprint concept allows local and global organizations to assess their water usage and set strategic goals for promoting water conservation. Let’s explore answers to questions such as “What is a water footprint?”, “How is a water footprint calculated?” and “What can be done to reduce water footprints?”. 

LCA Life Cycle Analysis – What is LCA?  

The significance of sustainability is increasing to eliminate the adverse effects of the industrialized world on the environment. This is where Life Cycle Analysis becomes significant in helping companies develop eco-friendly policies. Life Cycle Analysis, also known as Life Cycle Assessment, is an instrumental analysis for the quantitative determination of the environmental impact of products. Let’s examine the stages of LCA and the benefits and challenges of this practice.  

Climate Change: Causes and Negative Impacts

Climate change is one of the most challenging and universally recognized issues of our time. Scientists have been trying to draw attention to climate change for years, and it is a critical issue that deeply affects not only the future but also the present. So, what is the essence of this concept that prompts governments to make policy changes and resonates with civil society? How does it impact ecosystems and daily life, and what can be done to prevent climate change?

What is Biodiversity? 

Our planet has an extraordinary diversity of life, and all living things are somehow connected to each other. In fact, the biodiversity of our world is so rich that some species have not yet been discovered. However, many species are in danger of extinction due to human activities. Therefore, the possibility of increasing biodiversity in the future seems to be at risk.