The Green Footprint Test
Their result for The Green Footprint Test ...
Kermit
Your eco-impact is 28%
It's not
easy being green, but somehow you manage. Your decisions are about as green as they can be where you live. Being any greener will require some lifestyle choices. Can you survive without your car? Are you willing to sell your house and move into a multi-family building? This test is based loosely on the Ecological Footprint Quiz. See the Redefining Progress website for more information on how the footprint is calculated, and how you can make a difference.
For some extra tips on being even greener than you already are, check out Buy Right, the Responsible Products blog.
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Their Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
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They scored 28% on eco-impact, higher than 40% of your peers.
All possible test results
Hippie
How did you score so low? You must live in a solar-powered commune eating nothing but nuts and berries! But congratulations; if everyone had an impact as low as yours, the Earth wouldn't be in th... Read more
Kermit
It's not easy being green, but somehow you manage. Your decisions are about as green as they can be where you live. Being any greener will require some lifestyle choices. Can you survive ... Read more
Hybrid SUV
Like a hybrid SUV, which still burns as much gas as a large sedan, you look pretty green at first glance, but you still have a pretty significant environmental impact. You're like Al Gore or Arnol... Read more
Average Polluter
When faced with a decision between green and brown, you usually pick the brown option. You drive to work. You live on burgers and fries. You throw most of your garbage in the dumpster, recycling on... Read more
Oil baron
Hello, Mr. Bush! You drill for oil in the Alaskan National Wildlife Reserve. The sound of felling trees is music to your ears. Mountains? Who needs mountains? Flatten out those unsightly peaks an... Read more