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    Footprints in the Ecological Sand: An Evaluation of my Personal Consumption My Score An 'ecological footprint' is defined by Wackernagel and Rees (1998) as the area of land needed to support a particular lifestyle. After taking the 'ecological footprint calculator' (http://www.wwf.org.au/footprint_calculator/), my result was 2.08 planets. This result surprised me as because I need more planets than the one we have, then my result and by extension my lifestyle, is not sustainable. Consumption

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    An ecological footprint is the amount of Earth’s resources that humans use in terms of how much land is required to produce those resources. By this equation, people are currently using 1.5 times as much resources as the Earth can sustain (GFN). Before calculating my personal ecological footprint, I predicted that mine would be somewhat less than the average American because I try to make sustainable choices in my everyday actions. I walk everywhere with the occasional exception of riding a bus for

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    My Ecological Footprint

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    what my ecological footprint was, I never really paid attention to what and ecological footprint was until this assignment. In order for me to figure out what my ecological footprint is I chose to take two quizzes in order to see if my answers all matched up. After taking both tests my results were all different but all stated that the way I am going about life in our habit is not so eco-friendly as I thought I was and I definitely need to make some changes. My first ecological footprint quiz that

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    Introduction An ecological footprint tells us how much land and sea area is required to produce the resources and living necessities for some number of human beings upon it , as well as how much that area of land or sea absorbs carbon dioxide emissions. But it also helps us tell how much our particular land/sea area used for living compared to the land/sea area available on the planet (thus one might say, as in my case, that if everyone lived like me we would require 3.9 earths to allow for them

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    An ecological footprint analysis is a method to calculate the existing requirements created by each of us in the world 's environmentally productive area through our forms of the consumption of food and additional goods and the distribution of built up ecologically decomposed terrain. Research allows us to use this ecological footprint analysis to record the existing food system’s pressures on the environment. Ecological Footprint descriptions record the land of biologically beneficial soil and water

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    Calculate your ecological footprint via: http://www.earthday.net/footprint/flash.html Comparison of Ecological Footprint Results Your Name Names of Classmates Category Yuzhao Zhong Holland,Christian Von-Alan Karpan,Lindsay Nicole Food 38% of total 20% of total 18% of total Mobility 8% of total 5% of total 26% of total Shelter 6% of total 10% of total 5% of total Goods 9% of total 21% of total 21% of total Services 40% of total 44% of total 30% of total Total footprint 22.3acres 20acres 29

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    An ecological footprint calculator determines how much land area it takes to support the lifestyle of each individual on planet Earth. Ecological footprint calculators give individuals the opportunity to discover their major areas of resource consumption and to find out what pursuable measures are needed to utilize fewer resources. At the end of the quiz, the calculator reveals how many planet Earths it takes to support the lifestyle of each individual. An individual does not realize the excessive

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    An ecological footprint is your overall impact on the environment based on the resources that you use. The resources that you use will give an estimate to determine the area that is needed to support your lifestyle. Typically a person in a modern society that is industrialized can have a bigger ecological footprint than a person in a society that is not as developed and where certain resources have not reached. After taking the quiz my overall footprint was 4.6 planet earths. It surprised me

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    Through the ecological footprint experiment I conducted, I realized that if everybody were to live in this manner, we would be in need of 6.13 earths. This is the amount of the land’s ecosystem habitat that the human race today would require in order to survive sustainably (Dunn, 2008). The online ecological footprint calculator is a very innovative and informative application that poses great benefit to the society. The ecological footprint calculator calculates the amount of inputs and outputs

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    Ecological Footprint

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    countries by ecological footprint. This table is based on 2007 data from the Global Footprint Network published in 2010. Data is given as global hectares per capita. The world-average ecological footprint in 2007 was 2.7 global hectares per person (18.0 billion in total). With a world-average biocapacity of 1.8 global hectares per person (12 billion in total), this leads to an ecological deficit of 0.9 global hectares per person (6 billion in total). If a country does not have enough ecological resources

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