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How to Check Your Carbon Footprint

Would you like to measure your carbon footprint? Global Footprint Network has announced a new ecological footprint calculator. Currently there are calculators available for the U.S. and Australia, with more countries being added all the time. To use it, click on click here and then click one of the countries to help see how your living habits relate to your use of the planet’s resources. After you complete the test, you may find that your carbon footprint might be larger than you think.

I know that my shoe size is 12M, but according to the quiz it would need 4 Planet Earths to provide enough resources to support my current lifestyle. What’s yours?

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