What does ecological footprint mean




















All the food we eat, the clothes we wear, the products we buy and the waste we generate — they all use up our natural resources and affect our environment. If you buy food mindlessly, waste half of it, do not recycle and use your vehicle to go a couple of blocks away, then you have a high Ecological Footprint.

We waste so much. We felt it was our right to live and consume as we pleased, as long as we can afford it. But now we know, and the effects are showing. More: Current World Energy Consumption. Help save our planet. You can make a difference. Spread the message. Make a donation. Or update your wardrobe with clothes from our modest but growing selection of sustainably sourced and crafted clothes.

The World Counts. Shop Support. What do you Affect? Shop Thousands of Verified Sustainable Products. Visit the Arbor Marketplace. Shop Products. These data allow us to calculate how much food apples, pasta, orange juice has been eaten, how much wood used to make furniture, how much energy households use and so on.

These offices report the data to international agencies, including the United Nations, that distribute this information in consistent formats for most countries in the world. Global Footprint Network, which calculates the Ecological Footprint for more than countries , gets the data from these international offices and applies them to its comprehensive accounting database to calculate how many resources each country consumes.

Learn more about the Ecological Footprint. What is the Ecological Footprint? Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance.

Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. By Alane Lim Alane Lim. Learn about our editorial process. Share Twitter Pinterest Email. Environment Weather Outdoors Conservation. It calculates how much of the environment is needed to sustain a particular lifestyle. The ecological footprint can be calculated for different populations, including individuals, cities, regions, countries, or the entire planet. You can even calculate your personal ecological footprint.

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