Who Is The Greenest? Try Brazil or India, Even China, But Don't Look To The US.

In another interesting post over at the Green Biz journal  they site a recent National Geographic Survey that found that India and Brazil are the greenest countries followed by the Chinese, Mexicans, Hungarians and Russians.

According to the National Geographic Press Release the survey is unlike other measures that rank countries according to the environmental performance of their governments, businesses and other factors, the Greendex is the first to rank the performance of individual consumers, rather than countries as a whole.

"The Greendex gives us an unprecedented, meaningful look at how consumers across the globe are behaving," said Terry Garcia, National Geographic's executive vice president of Mission Programs. "It will allow us over time to assess the progress that people are making to conserve, minimize waste and protect natural resources for the future. Consumers who score highest have a responsibility to maintain their behavior and provide an example to those who need to improve. We hope the study inspires all consumers, particularly those in countries where consumers scored lowest, to adopt the best behaviors of those who scored well, and that consumers in countries with expanding economies, who may consume more in the future, will do so responsibly."

Isn't that always the problem....  As we get more developed and earn more money we just naturally consume more....  Check out the National Geographic survey and report here

 

Source:  Green Biz Journal and National Geographic Survey

 
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4 Comments on Who Is The Greenest? Try Brazil or India, Even China, But Don't Look To The US.

I feel the United States needs to start being more agressive in being green! Our legislators need to start thinking about its citizens and the future of our country! It is getting very frustrating! Thank you for the post

05/08/2008 11:19 AM by Jean Powers CRS,PMN,ASP Broker, Northern California (Windermere Welcome Home)


It would take us a long time to and be almost impossible to get to the level of undeveloped countries.

But that doesn't excuse us from not trying to do everything in our power to waste less.

All the best

05/08/2008 11:23 AM by Kevin O'Shea, White Plains, NY Real Estate (American Classic Homes, Inc.)


Great comments Kevin and Jean!

Making a difference has to start with the individual.  Once WE as a people start acting and encouraging our friends to act, things will start to change.  Monster homes and huge footprints exsist because we saw our frines do it and then we had to do it to.  Being green will work the same way.  Once we start really putting our money and our votes where our mouths are those who write the legislation will follow.  Until then, status quo. 

05/09/2008 11:37 AM by


Thank you , Andrew - a very important post.  We in the US have the tendency to look at the green factor of what we consume; not of the carbon footprint of the actual consumption as well as the multi-tiered waste of such consumption.  While I am not a commited vegetarian, unfortunately, so please don't think I am preaching here, but the lower meat consumption in many of these countries also plays a large part in their overall green score. Experts state that the practice of eating large quantities of meat contributes greatly to the demise of the health of the planet.  It was difficult for me to get my head around the fact that all the grazing food source cows globally contribute more to pollution than our vehicles combined. 

05/10/2008 11:29 AM by Michelle Viggiano- healthyhomeaz - Four Winds Healthy Home Carpet & Air Duct (Four Winds Healthy Home Carpet & Air Duct Cleaning)


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