How many Earths would we need if everyone lived like you?

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4.8 Planets for me

FOOD 3.5
MOBILITY 0.6
SHELTER 1.9
GOODS/SERVICES 2.6
TOTAL FOOTPRINT 8.6
 
Category Global Hectares

Food 2.2

Mobility 0.7

Shelter 0.9

Goods/services 1.6

Total Footprint 5.4



In Comparison, The Average Ecological Footprint In Your Country Is 7.6 Global Hectares Per Person.

Worldwide, There Exist 1.8 Biologically Productive Global Hectares Per Person.




If Everyone Lived Like You, We Would Need 3 Planets.
 
Oh dear. I was even more truthful this time, as I was in a rush last night. It's even worse. :lol:



CATEGORY GLOBAL HECTARES
FOOD 1
MOBILITY 0.1
SHELTER 0.4
GOODS/SERVICES 0.4
TOTAL FOOTPRINT 1.9



IN COMPARISON, THE AVERAGE ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT IN YOUR COUNTRY IS 5.3 GLOBAL HECTARES PER PERSON.

WORLDWIDE, THERE EXIST 1.8 BIOLOGICALLY PRODUCTIVE GLOBAL HECTARES PER PERSON.



IF EVERYONE LIVED LIKE YOU, WE WOULD NEED 1.1 PLANETS.
 
CATEGORY ACRES

FOOD 6.9

MOBILITY 4.9

SHELTER 4.4

GOODS/SERVICES 6.4

TOTAL FOOTPRINT 23


IF EVERYONE LIVED LIKE YOU, WE WOULD NEED 5.1 PLANETS.
Driving 400+ miles a week and eating meat at every meal FTW! I would like to see the math, because I currently don't understand how I have a 4.4 acre shelter rating when two of us live on a half acre plot.

2.1, but I'd love to know where they get their info on how much "x" costs in "global acres".
Um, they made it up. Everything I hear about these global footprint things is that it is all just crap to get money. I've even heard serious, reputable environmental groups say that. I mean, it isn't a ripoff if you donate, because they do go plant trees or fund research or something with the money but the figures are all bull.

Wait. I found it in their FAQ. Apparently they get their data from the IPCC. These guys really just love to hound me.

Could someone just tell them that I like to eat and animals are tasty and to leave me alone?

I got the point, I just think it's wrong.

Edit: The point is "Our planet cannot sustain your standard of living". How can that be true when we constantly redefine what our planet can sustain?
In case no one else gets the actual point:

It is to make you feel guilty and then give them money. If you click take action it presents this huge list of things you can do to decrease your footprint, but it makes it appear hard, so it is just easier to hand them cash.

Looking at the take action list I see that it suggests a low-flow shower head to help. So, I guess that by specifically shopping for a shower head that increases water pressure I am even worse. My favorite is reducing your footprint by sweating instead of using air conditioning. I think I figured out why some eco-extremists are smelly and dirty.
 
Food 1.2
Mobility 0.1
Shelter 0.6
Goods/services 0.6
Total Footprint 2.5



In Comparison, The Average Ecological Footprint In Your Country Is 4.8 Global Hectares Per Person.

Worldwide, There Exist 1.8 Biologically Productive Global Hectares Per Person.



If Everyone Lived Like You, We Would Need 1.4 Planets.

:)
 
CATEGORY GLOBAL HECTARES
FOOD 1.5
MOBILITY 3.7
SHELTER 3.9
GOODS/SERVICES 8.1
TOTAL FOOTPRINT 17.2



IN COMPARISON, THE AVERAGE ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT IN YOUR COUNTRY IS 4.7 GLOBAL HECTARES PER PERSON.

WORLDWIDE, THERE EXIST 1.8 BIOLOGICALLY PRODUCTIVE GLOBAL HECTARES PER PERSON.



IF EVERYONE LIVED LIKE YOU, WE WOULD NEED 9.6 PLANETS.
:guilty: ;)
I was honest btw...
 
If everyone lived like me, we would need 2.9 planets. Only 13 acres for me and my family. Not bad for someone who works for an Evil Empire-type of company to most environmental junkies. I think a lot of this is based on the fact that I travel short distances to work, and carpool (my wife and I rarely travel alone).

So what if everyone else doesn't work as hard as I do, and isn't as fortunate to live in an industrialized nation?
 
CATEGORY GLOBAL HECTARES
FOOD 1.9
MOBILITY 0.1
SHELTER 0.8
GOODS/SERVICES 1
TOTAL FOOTPRINT 3.8



IF EVERYONE LIVED LIKE YOU, WE WOULD NEED 2.1 PLANETS.

:sly: I dont own a car, lol, and walk or use a bicycle yo get around most pf the time. :)
 
An ethiopian teenager that grows all their own food (vegan), lives in the smallest possible green-design house with 7 others, and never travels other
than on foot/bicycle/animal cart has a total footprint of just 0.3 hectares. Thats 0.2 for food, and 0.1 for shelter. 0 for mobility, goods and services. The average for that country is 0.8 hectares, yet there is still a need for 1.0 planets.

If that doesn't show that the results are skewed, then somebody show me a result that could help bring the average score down to the number of planets we actually live on.
 
An ethiopian teenager that grows all their own food (vegan), lives in the smallest possible green-design house with 7 others, and never travels other
than on foot/bicycle/animal cart has a total footprint of just 0.3 hectares. Thats 0.2 for food, and 0.1 for shelter. 0 for mobility, goods and services. The average for that country is 0.8 hectares, yet there is still a need for 1.0 planets.

If that doesn't show that the results are skewed, then somebody show me a result that could help bring the average score down to the number of planets we actually live on.

:lol:
 
Well, I think it's because it's not going to say we need less planets than we have... What we need to do is get everyone on the planet to take it, and see if the average acre usage is less than the amount need ed to require more Earths.
 
Could someone just tell them that I like to eat and animals are tasty and to leave me alone?
That's pretty much what I actually said to some hippies who tried to hand me a pamphlet on being a vegan.
FoolKiller
My favorite is reducing your footprint by sweating instead of using air conditioning. I think I figured out why some eco-extremists are smelly and dirty.
Bathing hurts Mother Earth, as does flushing the toilet. So, while my home and my armpits may smell worse than a whale's vagina, I am better than you.
 
Category Global Hectares

Food 3.1

Mobility 0.8

Shelter 1.8

Goods/services 2.7

Total Footprint 8.4

In Comparison, The Average Ecological Footprint In Your Country Is 8.8 Global Hectares Per Person.

Worldwide, There Exist 1.8 Biologically Productive Global Hectares Per Person.


If Everyone Lived Like You, We Would Need 4.7 Planets.


I don't drive all that much (currently about 8-10 km/day on average), and I like to think that I eat less packaged food than most do. However, our house is bigger than we need and with a good size electricity bill.
 
2.1 here too.

Anyone know where we can get another Earth from?

Magrathea.

I think that we've successfully denounced the test as bunkum but it was quite fun. Here are my results:

Category: Global Hectares
Food: 1.8
Mobility: 0.4
Shelter: 0.9
Goods/Services: 1
Total Footprint: 4.1


In comparison, the average ecological footprint in your country is 5.3 global hectares per person. Worldwide, there exist 1.8 biologically productive global hectares per person.

If everyone lived like you, we would need 2.3 planets.
 
IN COMPARISON, THE AVERAGE ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT IN YOUR COUNTRY IS 6.7 GLOBAL HECTARES PER PERSON.

WORLDWIDE, THERE EXIST 1.8 BIOLOGICALLY PRODUCTIVE GLOBAL HECTARES PER PERSON.



IF EVERYONE LIVED LIKE YOU, WE WOULD NEED 2 PLANETS.
 
CATEGORY ACRES

FOOD 5.4

MOBILITY 1

SHELTER 5.9

GOODS/SERVICES 6.2

TOTAL FOOTPRINT 18



IN COMPARISON, THE AVERAGE ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT IN YOUR COUNTRY IS 24 ACRES PER PERSON.

WORLDWIDE, THERE EXIST 4.5 BIOLOGICALLY PRODUCTIVE ACRES PER PERSON.




IF EVERYONE LIVED LIKE YOU, WE WOULD NEED 4.2 PLANETS.



***Like most of you, I felt pretty good about my living habbits, I guess I was wrong according to the quiz.
 
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