Costa Rica is world s greenest happiest country Last News from Earth Stream com about China Continents - Earth
Search :
Press Review of the Earth from the most relevant websites. Keep in touch with the Earth and your future !
Flux RSS Earth Try our segmented RSS Feeds
GREEN CAR GREEN LIVING CLEAN ENERGY COMMUNITY AND POLITICS NATURE AND CLIMATE POLLUTION AND WARMINGCONTINENTS BACK TO THE FUTURE 
China |
UK |
US |
CHINA - Continents Press Review
Source : Guardian.co.uk
Costa Rica is world's greenest, happiest country
Latin American nation tops index ranking countries by ecological footprint and happiness of their citizensCosta Rica is the greenest and happiest country in the world, according to a new list that ranks nations by combining measures of their ecological footprint with the happiness of their citizens.Britain is only halfway up the Happy Planet Index (HPI), calculated by the New Economics Foundation (NEF), in 74th place of 143 nations surveyed. The United States features in the 114th slot in the table. The top 10 is dominated by countries from Latin America, while African countries bulk out the bottom of the table.The HPI measures how much of the Earth's resources nations use and how long and happy a life their citizens enjoy as a result. First calculated in 2006, the second edition adds data on almost all the world's countries and now covers 99% of the world's population.NEF says the HPI is a much better way of looking the success of countries than through standard measures of economic growth. The HPI shows, for example, that fast-growing economies such as the US, China and India were all greener and happier 20 years ago than they are today."The HPI suggests that the path we have been following is, without exception, unable to deliver all three goals: high life satisfaction, high life expectancy and 'one-planet living'," says Saamah Abdallah, NEF researcher and the report's lead author. "Instead we need a new development model that delivers good lives that don't cost the Earth for all."Costa Ricans top the list because they report the highest life satisfaction in the world, they live slightly longer than Americans, yet have an ecological footprint that is less than a quarter the size. The country only narrowly fails to achieve the goal of what NEF calls "one-planet living": consuming its fair share of the Earth's natural resources.The report says the differences between nations show that it is possible to live long, happy lives with much smaller ecologi ...
less than 221 day(s) - Saturday July,04 2009 @ 11:37 AM
More on Guardian.co.uk
Last news on CHINA - Continents :
 
An elemental challenge for China and the world
Independent (UK): Though rare earth elements are not, geologically speaking, all that rare, they are still largely unknown to the general public. That, however, could be about to change. The likes of ... more
 
The India Climate-Change Calculus
Wall Street Journal: China has been publicly excoriated by U.S. officials and others for opposing a binding climate-change deal at this month's United Nations summit in Copenhagen. But the real l ... more
 
China To Become Third-Largest Windpower Producer
A government official said China will become the world’s third-largest producer of electricity from wind by the end of the year as it taps more renewable sources of energy and reduces the use of ... more
 
China Vows Tougher Crackdown On Web Offenders In 2010
In 2009, Chinese authorities arrested over 5,000 of its citizens for violations of Internet pornography laws — a number that could be much higher in 2010 as the government promises to come down ... more
 
World Bank Survey Finds Most People Back Climate Action Despite Costs
A new poll commissioned by the World Bank of 15 countries found that most people surveyed support action to combat climate change by their governments even if measures would include costs. Those sup ... more
 
83 months and counting… | 100 months to save the world | Andrew Simms
Rich countries have no choice but to lead by example in setting a different, less destructive model for economic successThe mother of all hangovers on 1 January 2010 has nothing to do with alcohol. Fr ... more
Next news on CHINA - Continents    |    Subscribe       |   All Rss Feed   
Thursday December,31
Helping You to Save More on Electricity Bills: Huntkey 90W Energy Star Universal Notebook Adapter
Images of a Changing Planet
Wednesday December,30
Green Giant: Beijing's Crash Program for Clean Energy
People's Processor: Embrace China's Homegrown Computer Chips
Tuesday December,29
China's New Renewable Energy Law Should be a Wake Up Call for the US
After Copenhagen: five solutions to help melt the global trust problem
Man Sentenced in Killing & Eating China's Last Indo-Chinese Tiger
China adopts law to boost renewable energy industry
Huntkey Introduces Its Four "E" PSU -- X7
Noah Education Announces Results of Annual General Meeting of Shareholders
Google Faces Chinese Lawsuit Over Digital Book Project
Cao Cao's Tomb Unearthed In China
Sky's the Limit for China's DIY Aviators
China Unveils the World’s Fastest High Speed Train
Green Giant: Beijing’s crash program for clean energy.
John Prescott defends China's role at Copenhagen climate summit
Letters: Copenhagen: time to stop the finger-pointing
Blame Denmark, not China, for Copenhagen failure | Martin Khor
China enacts law to promote renewable energy
China introduces law to boost renewable energy
That's Putting Your Bike To Work: Taking Out Thieves
Why Blaming China for Copenhagen Won't Help the Climate
Monday December,28
Getting Past “Blame China”
Sunday December,27
A Compromise on Climate Change
Today's Climate: December 26-27, 2009
The big issue: Copenhagen It's up to individuals to make a difference
Saturday December,26
Earth-Friendly Elements, Mined Destructively
Friday December,25
New Solar Facilities Planned For American Southwest
Today's Climate: December 25, 2009
Thursday December,24
Air Pollution Linked to Pneumonia Hospitalizations
Is the Copenhagen Cow Gas Accord Just a Cop Out?
Today's Climate: December 24, 2009
Lessons from Copenhagen: Has the UN played its last card?
Copenhagen blame game not helpful - U.N. climate chief

Results 1 to 40 of about 2000 news.

Subscribe to CHINA - Continents      |   All Rss feed   
Home | Webmaster | Link & Partner

© 2007-2009 All-Stream