Everybody has a footprint on the environment, some peoples are better than others. My lifestyle doesn’t exactly leave the best footprint that I could leave, but I plan on making it better. My footprint could make a small difference, but a huge difference in the long run. One small thing that I do that helps my footprint is I use my tumbler cup to drink out of instead of using bottles when I go places. Instead of going out on a boat to go fishing and using the gas I take the kayak out instead because I don’t want the gas to get into the water and harm the fish and animals. I know I could do better and help the environment and leave a better footprint. I have been concerned for the environment for years and want to make it better for the future. There isn’t just one person responsible for the issues in the environment, everybody has a responsibility in the footprint being left behind. My water footprint is 2694 cubic meter per year. Now this is a rough estimate, but my footprint is high. I can take shorter showers and find ways to use less water. I’m not proud of my water footprint and plan on …show more content…
How do your results compare with the U.S. average? My family is 63% worst then average American. Seeing how bad the results are makes me want to drive less and try to lower my carbon footprint that is impacting the Earth. If you had to adopt three of these suggestions, which would you choose? I would choose driving a more efficient vehicle, turn off the lights more, and eat a low carbon diet. Are there any that you feel you just could never adopt? I feel like eating organic will be a lot harder because organic food is so expensive. Of the ones you chose to adopt, which one would be the hardest? Why? The hardest one to adopt would be the drive a more efficient vehicle. I don’t see many cars that have the space that I like and drive like I want that is