The Carbon Footprint of Superheroes - Understanding Climate Impact Through Pop Culture
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the carbon footprints of popular superheroes to gain a deeper understanding of personal contributions to climate change in this engaging AGU webinar. Discover how everyday behaviors impact carbon emissions by examining the lifestyles of nine iconic characters, each representing different aspects of human activity. Learn to calculate and interpret carbon footprint numbers, comparing them to the average American's emissions. Analyze Batman's carbon impact from various sources, including materials, transportation, and electricity usage. Investigate Jessica Jones' footprint, considering factors like electricity consumption, diet, smoking, and drinking habits. Gain a new appreciation for balancing technology with environmental stewardship, and find out which superhero has the worst carbon footprint. Uncover surprising insights, such as the impact of portable cold fusion reactors and the superhero equivalent of an eco-friendly lifestyle. Leave equipped to become a real-life climate hero by making informed choices to reduce your own carbon emissions.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Carbon Footprint of Superheroes
The Average Americans Carbon Footprint
What Goes Into Batmans Carbon Footprint
Materials in Technology
Transportation
Electricity
Poll
Jessica Jones
Electricity Consumption
Diet
Smoking
Drinking
Carbon Footprint
Swamp Thing
Conclusion
Questions
New Appreciation
Balancing Technology with Environmental Stewardship
Worst Carbon Footprint
Portable Cold Fusion Reactor
Average Carbon Usage per US Citizen
Who would be equivalent to Swamp Thing
Taught by
AGU
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