November 17, 1993
Issue
- North America and Western Europe (12% of the world's population) account for 60% of household consumption globally.
- The one-third of humanity who live in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa account for 3.2% of household consumption.
- Almost 3 billion people worldwide barely survive on less than $2 per day.
- 75% of global fish stocks are now fished at or beyond their sustainable limit.
- The US has more private vehicles on the road than people licensed to drive them.
- Global spending on advertising reached $446 billion in 2002. More than half of this is in the US.
- In 2000, 1.1 billion people did not have reasonable access to safe drinking water.
- Two out of every five people worldwide live without basic sanitation.
- Each year, $18 billion is spent globally on makeup. Menwhile, reproductive health care could be provided for all women if annual spending was increased by $12 billion.
[Source: Worldwatch's State of the World 2004 report.]
From Green Left Weekly, July 14, 2004.
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