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Post by Catriel on Oct 31, 2006 4:48:29 GMT
Here is a quiz to see how does your lifestyle affects the planet: www.myfootprint.org/Go, make the quiz and post your scores here My scores: CATEGORÍA HECTÁRES GLOBALES COMIDA 0.4 MOVILIDAD 0.2 VIVIENDA 0.7 BIENES/SERVICIOS 0.3 SU HUELLA TOTAL 1.6 It is not well translated to spanish but I understood it. My country footprint is 0.8 I need 1.00 planets to live.
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Post by Lisa on Oct 31, 2006 7:07:49 GMT
Food 1.5 Mobility 0.1 Shelter 2.3 Goods/Services 1.4 Total 5.3
My country average is also 5.3
I would need 2.9 planets
I'm sad at that. My husband and I are really good with recycling, low emission/high economy car. We save electricity, but we don't have the "efficient electricity" yet
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Post by Sureña on Oct 31, 2006 10:57:49 GMT
CATEGORÍA HECTÁRES GLOBALES COMIDA 0.6 MOVILIDAD 0 VIVIENDA 0.5 BIENES/SERVICIOS 0.6 SU HUELLA TOTAL 1.7
EN COMPARACIÓN, LA HUELLA ECOLÓGICA PROMEDIA EN SU PAÍS ES 4.7 HECTÁRES GLOBALES .
EN EL MUNDO ENTERO EXISTEN 1.8 DE ÁREA BIOLOGICAMENTE PRODUCTIVA PARA HECTÁRES GLOBALES CADA PERSONA.
SI TODOS LO HABITANTES DEL MUNDO VIVIERAN COMO USTED NECESITARÍAMOS 1.0 PLANETAS
I need 1.00 planets to live too
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Post by mickrob on Oct 31, 2006 17:28:51 GMT
CATEGORY GLOBAL HECTARES FOOD 1.6 MOBILITY 0.8 SHELTER 0.7 GOODS/SERVICES 0.8 TOTAL FOOTPRINT 3.9 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 2.2 PLANETS. I think some of this reflects the fact that I need to take the car to work because the is no public transport available Plus I do eat a lot of prosessed food
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Post by tall_one on Dec 16, 2006 7:33:36 GMT
i need 4.5 planets
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