Explain carbon footprint and nomadic cultures


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Carbon footprint and nomadic cultures

The carbon footprint left by people living in highly developed nations is astoundingly high. Some cultures, on the other hand, leave little, if any, carbon footprint. For instance, Nomadic cultures on many continents follow herds of migratory animals (e.g., the !Kung San of the Kalahari). Such people never settle permanently, and live off of the surrounding lands. Discuss how their sense of ownership and property, as well as economics and values, differ from yours. Could a thorough perception of their lifestyle play a key role in abating the profligate abuse of natural resources by us?

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