Statements A, B and C are correct: A defines carbon footprint, B defines ecological footprint and C notes their use as sustainability indicators. Statement D is incorrect because, although related, the two concepts are not identical; carbon footprint focuses on emissions whereas ecological footprint covers broader resource and land-use aspects. Option D includes D and omits B, so it is not the correct answer. The correct combination must include A, B and C only.
Option A:
Option A is correct because it includes the three true statements and excludes D. It distinguishes between the narrower emissions-focused carbon footprint and the broader land-demand-focused ecological footprint, while acknowledging their use in assessment. This aligns with the conceptual treatment of the indicators.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect as it leaves out B, which is essential for explaining ecological footprint, and thereby gives an incomplete picture.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect since it includes D, which wrongly treats the two indicators as identical and interchangeable. This ignores important conceptual differences between them.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it accepts D while omitting B. It fails to provide the proper definition of ecological footprint and conflates the two measures, making the combination unacceptable.
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