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by freddau » 25/10/06, 10:40

In the WWF report,

France ranks with 5,6 global hectares, Germany with 4,6-4,5 global hectares.

If we didn't count nuclear as a fossil fuel.
We would be at 3,8-4.

Personally, knowing a little about Germany, we would have to make a difference between West and East Germany. East, very poor and decreases the overflow from the west.

http://www.wwf.fr/documents/rapport_pla ... vante_2006
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by freddau » 25/10/06, 11:09

I'm a bit of a suicide bomber to say that on the forum but hey I start anyway.

I haven't read everything about the report, and the solutions to come.

But when I see which countries meet the sustainability criteria ...
Below 1,8 gha.

Guatemala, Albania, it's not too many countries where I want to live there.
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by emlaurent » 25/10/06, 23:40

What are "global hectares" and "gha"? :| :?:

Freddau, your post is probably interesting but it deserves an effort
presentation to encourage people to go read the report or make a comment ...
This is probably why no one answered ... Too bad
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