Friday, June 27, 2008

Calculate Your Eco-Footprint

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************** Dear Jaqueline, We can all agree that humans have an impact on the natural world. Good or bad, we affect the planet with everything we do. And I know that as good eco-citizens, you feel, as I do, that we have a responsibility to do what we can to mitigate the adverse effects we have on the Earth. But do you know how much your actions are affecting the planet? Conservation International has created this handy eco-footprint calculator to help you discover your eco-score. It's a simple quiz that asks what you do that has an effect on our environment. When you've answered all the questions, you'll see your score, how you compare to others in the conservation community, and some tips on how you can improve your score. http://getinvolved.conservation.org/site/R?i=OEgV3qafpmFAhzVLbz-u7w

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Sincerely, Vinnie Wishrad Director,

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