Tunza: The UNEP Magazine for Youth, Volume 1, Number 2, 2003 Page: 13
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and last longer whilst producing the same amount
of light.
Turn off lights, televisions and computers when
you aren't using them.
Maybe don't even use machines unless you
need to: for example, you could air-dry your
washing on a line.
If you are lucky enough to have a water supply
to your home this may use resources to clean and
treat the water, so try to use less. Take a shower
rather than a bath (a bath uses at least four times as
much water as a shower); install a 'low-flow'
showerhead; and turn off the tap while you are
washing your face and cleaning your teeth.ANd doN t just do it
yourseLf. discuss it
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JoiN you IN your
efforts to preserve
our IpLCNet.global hectares used
per person [1999]
S5.0 and over
D 3.0- 5.0
L 1.5-3.0
S 1.0-1.5
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L not enough data
Source: WWF Living
Planet Report 2002The Footprint map tells us how much we are using of
all the resources combined, but here's a specific look
at some different countries and what they consume.FOOD
average calories per
person per day
TOTAL ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
kilos of oil equivalent
Super person per year
TELEPHONES
INCLUDING MOBILES
per 1,000 people
COMPUTERS
per 1,000 people
WATER WITHDRAWALS
m3 per
person per day
LIFE EXPECTANCY
AT BIRTH
yearsDemocratic Republic
USA of Congo
3,765.6 1,534.8Iceland
11,452Bangladesh
133Democratic Republic
Norway of Congo
1,487.08 0.68USA
572
Uzbekistan
2,598
Japan
81.5Niger
0.47
Bhutan
13
Botswana
36.1Sources: FAO; World Bank, World Development Indicators;
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