After I calculated my eco footprint at the link above, I discovered that if everyone lived the way I did it would take 4.5 earths to provide enough resources. There are certainly things that I could do to reduce this footprint. If I reduced the amount of animal products I currently eat by half I would only need 4.4 earths. Along with reducing my animal product intake I could also, purchase products that use less packaging or products that are made out of 100% recycled material, which would reduce the amount of earths I needed to only 4 to provide enough resources. Along with those two things I could also choose to take a local vacation this year instead of flying or driving 500 miles. All of these things together would reduce my number of earths from 4.5 to 4. An entire half of the globe is definitely a significant impact, and the changes I listed are not that difficult. This footprint calculator definitely puts into perspective the amount of resources I am using.
The maximum population the earth could withstand if everyone lived like I did would be around 800 million. Considering that there are billions of people on the earth, everyone could not live the way I do. I think that everyone should try to calculate their ecological footprint and see the effect they are having on the earth. I have been talking about conserving energy a lot in my most recent blogs and the usual solutions seem like clichés these days, but if I really put those clichés into action I could really make a difference. It seems clearer when your energy use is put into perspective, now whenever I leave a room without turning off the light 4.5 globes are going to flash through my mind.