
Consumer Consequences is a cool interactive game designed by American Public Media. Players input their consumption patterns and watch to see the level of environmental impact they cause to the Earth based upon an ecological footprinting model developed by Redefining Progress. Scores correlate to how many Earths it would take if everyone on the planet lived just like players do.
I consider myself very environmentally aware, eat a vegetarian diet that’s predominantly local and/or organic, and of course minimize my car travel. The allotment that the earth can sustain is 4.5 acres per person for all types of consumption. According to Consumer Consequences, my tally, which is on the low end for an American, comes in at over double this (my score was 2.1 Earths – with an estimated four acres going just to my food!). Take the test and learn something about your lifestyle in the process.
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