1.4 earths. I drive very little and we recycle everything we can. We also don't buy a ton for ourselves or our house (really just replacing broken/outgrown things).
We have looked into solar panels and this may have pushed me over the edge to re-research it.
Post by sillygoosegirl on Oct 14, 2018 15:45:21 GMT -5
I got 2.8 when I just answered the simple questions, but 1.5 once I filled in the details, lol. Most of that is flights to visit my in laws, food, and services. I'm not sure what it means by services, as I didn't feel like the questions touched on those much. Although I do realize the service industry does tend to be highly environmentally unsound.
In real life, I think my environmental impact probably comes mostly from the money I have invested in the stock market. I should probably move that to "green" stocks and mutual funds, but haven't had the guts to pull the trigger on that yet.
Post by bugandbibs on Oct 14, 2018 17:45:12 GMT -5
1.2
Being cheap is good for the environment. Plus, I'm a native PNWer and things like recycling and composting are skills I was born with. My future goals are to make a grey water system for our outside gardens.
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