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1. How many Earths do you consume?

- 2.9 Earths

2. What is the implication of your result?


- As you can see from my ecological and carbon footprint results, I need to use
2.9 Earth, with food making up the majority of that consumption. Goods, services,
mobility, and shelter are next in line. This outcome demonstrates that my way of living is
not sustainable.

3. Briefly explain what you feel and realize upon knowing your result.
- After viewing the outcome, I became even more aware of my role in the growth
of the carbon footprint that contributes to climate change and the planet’s deterioration. I
feel more guilty about my way of living and I need to do something before it's too late.

4. How are you going to solve your carbon footprint?


- If we need to reduce our ecological and carbon footprint, we should take the
first step by using less non-renewable energy and more renewable/clean energy, eating
fewer animal products and dairy, buying more locally produced goods, and using green
mobility, such as bicycles, electric cars, and e-bikes, as an alternative to transportation
that burns fuel. Lastly, we should also produce less trash and apply the 5 R's: refuse,
reduce, reuse, rot, recycle.

5. How are you going to let others know what you have discovered?
- We all know that using social media to communicate with people is one of the
most efficient ways to start. By merely posting and enjoining others to be more
environmentally conscious and reduce our ecological and carbon footprint in order to
preserve our planet, we may also stop the current rate of climate change.
Result:

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