However, it will still take 2.15 Earths to sustain the population if everyone lived like me.
Certain changes were difficult to make, others were harder. Not eating meat was difficult, but things like changing my power sources to 100% renewable energy was an easy transition. The hardest changes to make were the ones that changed my daily routine. However, after getting used to it, things like unplugging everything at the end of the night was not too bad.
Compared to my original results, I have managed to lower my footprint by a little over one earth by making a few small changes. This amazes me because although the dietary change was difficult at times, most of the other changes I made were fairly easy to do. Below are my original results so it is easy to visualize which sectors I made the greatest improvements.
Compared to my original results, my carbon footprint slightly decreased. I definitely walked and took the bus a lot more this quarter. Cutting meat out of my diet lowered my food footprint by nearly 50%, which is really shocking to me but is a very good incentive to keep up a vegetarian diet. I love meat, so I may have to change it to only eating meat once a week, but I am definitely going to keep this in mind when making future decisions. My housing footprint decreased by very little, which I was surprised by because I thought switching to PSE's green power plan would make a dramatic difference in my impact; apparently not. My goods and services footprint was cut in half as well, mainly because of my attention to packaging and sourcing, as well as not purchasing any new items (only second-hand).
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