No.
The questions are not comprehensive. Not an accurate figure. There’s no way I would require 8 Earths to support my lifestyle, and for such a ludicrous figure to be formulated based on such a lack of information is just… Ridiculous. I checked this app out after reading an article on it and I’m just not impressed at all. Very disappointing. I guess I should’ve figured that out after seeing that there was only one single review. How does such a pathetic app get an article written about it in a reputable news source? I suppose they paid handsomely for that article. The article states: “ This concept of planetary boundaries is helpful for scientists, but less so for everyone else. Wrapping your head around one existential crisis at a time is challenging enough. Navigating six others, from biodiversity loss to microplastics? Might as well give up, right? Not so fast, Christophe Girardier told TechCrunch. His startup, Glimpact, has a new app called MyGlimpact that he hopes will help people understand not just the extent of their environmental footprint, but also why they shouldn’t feel guilty about it.” I live a fairly environmentally conscious lifestyle, and after answering the very undetailed questions that this app asked of me, the result is a determination of something that I should feel very guilty about. This app has informed me that eight planet Earths would be required to accommodate my lifestyle. That is a humongous guilt trip to try to lay on a person while saying that you present this information as a way of showing people that they should not feel guilty about their lifestyle…. Flimshaw!