Treehuggers **** test, how many planets do you have?
#33
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2.50 and 9.16 tonnes of CO2
and as said before all I did wrong was eat meat, drive a car and buy a new phone within the last 12 months!
To be honest I thought i'd be more, oh well time to drive the scooby a bit more and raise that co2 level.
and as said before all I did wrong was eat meat, drive a car and buy a new phone within the last 12 months!
To be honest I thought i'd be more, oh well time to drive the scooby a bit more and raise that co2 level.
#35
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It's bull-cr@p............the only things I do wrong are drive a car, and eat meat/fish a few times a week, but still I'm living as if I need 1.9 planets.
Rubbish.
Rubbish.
#38
I answered honestly and got.....
You're living as if we had 7.27 planets to support us but we only have one.
We've also calculated your carbon footprint, which is 45.66 tonnes per annum
You're living as if we had 7.27 planets to support us but we only have one.
We've also calculated your carbon footprint, which is 45.66 tonnes per annum
#42
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What the hell is a walking bus,is it a bus that walks or do you walk alongside the bus instead of getting on it.Must admit my answers were a bit dodgy,i mean i don't keep track on how much i spend on shower gel in a year,and i may of told a white lie about air travel
#45
Whole thing is bollox, scored 2.37, went back and did eco answers and still got 1.71.
So a vegan, buying local organics, no pets, no jewellery, no soap, never travelling, always recycling is still a resource sucking monster and should be shot.
So a vegan, buying local organics, no pets, no jewellery, no soap, never travelling, always recycling is still a resource sucking monster and should be shot.
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lol given some of the scores about im ashamed to say...
Your footprint is
4.04 planets
100% genuine answers though
We've also calculated your carbon footprint, which is 19.30 tonnes per annum
Your footprint is
4.04 planets
100% genuine answers though
We've also calculated your carbon footprint, which is 19.30 tonnes per annum
#50
Have you seen the state of the loo rolls they put in car parking public toilets? Its like a tracing paper FFS! It makes such a mess of our @rse! The more you try wiping "it" off, the more it spreads like a rumour in the neighbourhood. I am sure government does it via local councils, just to **** us off. This is one reason for me not to use such toilets for number two. Also, as a precaution I carry my own tissues in my handbag, as many toilets won't even provide a piece of bark, leaf or a slate for necessary removal, never mind tracing paper.
Next moment, they would be telling us to stop breathing, as we take in too much Oxyzen, and thus we are ruining our planet
I don't mind following realistic precautions to save the environment, but some things these flower sniffing, pot smoking hippies go on about really gets my goat bleating
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You're living as if we had 2.82 planets to support us but we only have one.
A lot of loo roll contains recycled paper, just some brands use it as a marketing tool. You can also get paper made out of recycled elephant pooh.
..:: Elephant Pooh Paper Stationery :: Fair Trade and Socially Conscious Gifts Online ::..
A lot of loo roll contains recycled paper, just some brands use it as a marketing tool. You can also get paper made out of recycled elephant pooh.
..:: Elephant Pooh Paper Stationery :: Fair Trade and Socially Conscious Gifts Online ::..
#55
Pass the Lentils, 1.66 planets over here.
Dont know why everyone is so pleased to be using more, less is better, ok, if your lifestyle means you cant avoid it fair enough but if it isn't too much of an inconvenience then why not try to take the less damaging option.
I am not into the whole green thing in a big way but I really like rubbing my passive green credentials in the face of those that are eco crusaders, especially those that dictate yet still quietly are actually quite wasteful.
Dont know why everyone is so pleased to be using more, less is better, ok, if your lifestyle means you cant avoid it fair enough but if it isn't too much of an inconvenience then why not try to take the less damaging option.
I am not into the whole green thing in a big way but I really like rubbing my passive green credentials in the face of those that are eco crusaders, especially those that dictate yet still quietly are actually quite wasteful.
#57
It doesn't ask how many kids you have, one of the biggest impacts on your "footprint" so pretty crappy test.
Nothing about the age of your house, materials used in building, fitting, furnishing, how many appliances, the age of those, where they were made, how often they're used.
The whole carbon footprint thing is propaganda anyway.
Nothing about the age of your house, materials used in building, fitting, furnishing, how many appliances, the age of those, where they were made, how often they're used.
The whole carbon footprint thing is propaganda anyway.
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