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Indians greenest citizens of the world!
http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/may/09green.htm
May 09, 2008

Indian and Brazilian have the most environmentally-friendly lifestyles, 
according to a new global survey.

 American customers scored lowest in the survey from the National Geographic 
Society, and the international polling firm GlobeScan, which was aimed at 
examining the impact of individual consumer behaviour. 

‘The Greendex gives us an unprecedented, meaningful look at how consumers 
across the globe are behaving,’ National Geographic quoted Terry Garcia, its 
executive vice president of mission programs, as saying. 

‘We hope people will be inspired to look at how their own behaviour is 
affecting the environment and take steps to minimize their environmental 
footprint,’ Terry added. 

The findings are based on Internet surveys of consumers in 14 countries, which 
together represent more than half of the world’s population and use about 75 
per cent of its energy. 

The behaviours of individuals were compared in four key areas: housing, 
transportation, food, and consumer goods. 

Indian and Brazilian consumers scored 60 each on the sustainable-consumption 
scale, followed by China (56.1). 

Customers in the US were found to be the most wasteful with a score of 44.9 on 
the sustainable-consumption scale. 

Mexico, Hungary, Russia [Images], Great Britain, Germany [Images], Australia, 
Spain, Japan [Images], France [Images], and Canada [Images] were the other 
countries involved in the study. 

The researchers also conducted face-to-face studies in Egypt and Nigeria, but 
the two countries were not scored because of their differing methodology. 

While Indians were found to have the greenest food habits on account of less 
meat consumption and high consumption of fruits and vegetables, Brazilian 
topped in the category of housing because they typically have smaller homes, 
rarely use air conditioning or heating, and rely heavily on on-demand, tankless 
water-heating systems. 

Chinese, who heavily rely on bicycles or walking, scored highest on 
transportation behaviours. 

Nick Nuttall, a spokesperson for the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), welcomed 
the index results. 

‘It is certainly illuminating and perhaps overturns the common perception that 
it is only consumers in the rich countries who are environmentally aware and 
eco-active on the High Street and in their purchasing habits,’ he said. 

He hopes that the survey can help spur governments to develop in less wasteful 
and more environmentally conscious ways. 

‘Thus there is an urgent need to ensure that this economic growth does not echo 
the 20th century growth of North America, Europe, and Japan and that developing 
economies are given the technologies and the creative financing needed to avoid 
the mistakes of the past,’ he said.



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