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Carbon Footprints Barriers

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Barriers to Reducing Carbon Footprints

We may know how to reduce carbon footprints. But there are many factors that mean making these changes is not easy.

Scientific factors

Scientific factors

  • Scientists don't agree on the causes and consequences of climate change.
  • This is preventing scientists from making significant advances.
Economic factors

Economic factors

  • Many governments worry that making the required changes may restrict the economic development of their country.
  • This attitude is most common in developing countries.
Political factors

Political factors

  • Countries have different opinions about the right course of action.
  • This spreads uncertainty. Countries aren't sure what other countries would do when presented with a potential international agreement.
  • Therefore, countries hesitate to sign anything.
Social factors

Social factors

  • People in developed countries might not want to change their lifestyles.
  • Some societies don't make progress as their people are not educated on the importance of changing lifestyles.
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