Assignment 7 Semester 2 2025
2 2025 590462
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Due date: 30 September 2025
Step 1: Set the scene
To set the scene for this assessment we want you to first try and estimateyour own ecological footprint.
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Step 1: Set the scene
To set the scene for this assessment we want you to first try and estimateyour
own ecological footprint.
Step 2: Write a comment about your footprint
Right, now that you have an idea of what your ecological footprint is, youare
going to do what you have done in most of the assessments up until now. You
are going to post a comment (4 or 5 paragraphs this time) in the discussion
forum below.
Sounds simple enough right? Well yes and no.
Your answer must contain all of the following parts: