Just a few facts and figures...
Poverty:
- Every minutes 12 children under the age of 5 die because of malnutrition (source: FAO, State of Food Security in the World, 2003)
- The richest 20% of the world uses 86% of the worlds natural resources (source: UNDP 2003)
- More then 1.2 billion people earn less then $1 a day. That’s 23% of the world’s population (source: UNDP 2003)
- 1.1 billion people suffer from obesity
- 2.7 billion people don’t have a restroom (source: World bank)
- A poor African receives $8 compensation by the EU, the compensation for a cow is as high as $913 (source: UNDP 2003)
- There are 42 million people in the world infected with AIDS, 39 million of them are living in developing countries (source: UNDP 2003)
- The rich countries spent $56 billion to help developing countries, $300 billion to help their own farmers and $600 billion on the military (source: World bank, 2003)
- Three companies dominate 83% of the coca trade, six companies dominate 85% grain trade and another three companies dominate 80% of the banana trade.
- Every year Europeans and northern-Americans spend $17 billion on food for animals and $18 billion on makeup (source: World Watch, State of the World 2004)
Nature:
- Every year an area of the jungle as big as the country of Portugal is cut down, with the main reason of growing cattle-fodder and tending cattle
- One-third of the grain in the world is used as cattle-fodder (source: World Watch Institute)
- To produce a kilo(about 2 pounds) of potatoes 500 liters(about 130 gallon) of water is needed, the produce a kilo of meat 10.000 liters (2650 gallon) are needed, coming mainly out of parched areas (source: Colin Tudge, So shall we reap)
- According to NASA the Northern ice-cap will be melted in a hundred years if we keep on going the way we’re going right now (source: NASA, 2004)
The Netherlands:
- One million people in the Netherlands claim to have no friends (source: Salvation Army, 2004)
- One-tenth of the labor-force is suffering from burnout symptoms (source: CBS)

2 Comments:
It's good that you keep up with this and that you are vocal about your beliefs Christina. In regards to nature because of global warming, hurricanes will get worse every year and become more common as the years go by. Also the poverty rate will get worse in both Africa and Latin America later on if you ask me. Take care Christina and thanks for keeping me posted...
Sincerly
John
hej, jij daar,
Het is hier al wel even stil...maarrr doe je ook mee met het heuse sint-feest in rijswijk? Zou leuk zijn :-)
doeg!
lieve groeten,
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