BURBANK, Calif. (AP) — Esteban Gast remembered a feeling of shame he had in high school while calculating how much carbon dioxide, the main driver of climate change, his daily activities created, known as a carbon footprint.

“Have you ever driven a car or flown in an airplane?” were among the long list of questions posed by the calculator.

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