Keeping Score.
by SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Keeping Score, April 2001; pp. 44-47.
"In January [2001], an organisation calling itself the 'Global Leaders of Tomorrow Environment Task Force' published what it described as an ESI--'2001 Environmental Sustainability Index'....Its conclusion was undoubtedly pleasing to the economic top dogs gathered at Davos: the most 'eco-friendly' nations were the world's most industrialised. The 'eco-offenders' were the poor....But the ESI is misleading in the extreme, and ations were the world's most industrialised. The 'eco-offenders' were the poor....But the ESI is misleading in the extreme, and olar bears and more than 130 bird species. They say the drilling would do nothing to help solve the California power crisis because only 1%.
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