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60. In the United States, only farmers are left. (Equal to number of people in jails and prison in US)
61. They produce enough grain to feed people. But most of that grain is used to feed or .
62. Agriculture accounts for % of humanity’s water consumption.
63. , another gift of the petrochemical revolution, exterminated .
64. Toxic pesticides seeped into the .
65. of the varieties developed by farmers over of years have been wiped out.
66. How can a growing worldwide demand for meat be satisfied without recourse to farms?
67. The result is that it takes of water to produce one kilogram of potatoes, for one kilo or rice and for one kilo of
beef.
68. We know that the end is imminent, but we refuse to believe it.
69. The automobile shapes where every , a safe distance from the asphyxiated , and where neat rows of houses
huddle round .
70. If LA’s model were followed by all, the planet wouldn’t have vehicles, as it does today, but .
71. Everywhere, machines dig, bore and rip from the Earth the pieces of stars buried in its depths since its creation: .
72. As a privilege of power, % of this mineral wealth is consumed by % of the world’s population.
73. Before the end of this century excessive will have exhausted nearly all the planet’s .
74. Since , the volume of international trade has increased times over.
75. percent of trade goes by sea. million containers are transported every year headed for the world’s major hubs of
consumption.
76. is one of the biggest construction sites in the world, a country where the impossible becomes possible.
77. The ocean covers of the planet.
78. The remain a secret. They contain of species whose existence remains a mystery to us.
79. Since , fishing catches have increased , from to million metric tons a year.
80. of fishing grounds are exhausted, depleted or in danger of being so. Most large fish have been fished out of existence since they
have no time to . Fish is the staple diet of one in five humans.
81. humans live in the world’s desert lands, more than the combined population of .
82. What is fossil water?
83. Across the planet, one major river in no longer flows into the sea for several months of the year.
84. Lake Powell took to reach high-peak mark. Its level is now of that.
85. Water shortages could affect nearly people before .
86. These wetlands are crucial to all life on Earth. They represent percent of the planet. What are wetlands?
87. Trees provide a habitat for of the planet’s biodiversity-that is to say, of all life on Earth. Every year, Why is this biodiversity
important?
88. What are mangrove forests and why are they important?
89. Every year, hectares of tropical forests disappear in smoke and as lumber.
90. What happens when the rain forest burn?
91. How long did it take Borneo’s vast primary forest to totally disappear?
92. Over people-almost a of the world’s population-still depend on charcoal for cooking and heating.
93. On the hills of Haiti, only percent of the forests are left.
94. What is the story of the Rapa Nui, the inhabitants of the Easter Island?
95. In years, the gap between rich and poor has grown wider than ever. Today, of the world’s wealth is in the hands of the
richest percent of the population.
96. One human being in now lives in a precarious, unhealthy, overpopulated environment, without access to daily necessities, such
as water, sanitation or electricity. Hunger is spreading once more. It affects nearly people.
97. It’s all about carbon. Under the effect of global warming, the ice cap has lost % of its thickness in years. Its surface area
in the summer shrinks year by year. It could disappear before .
98. By ,a of the Earth’s species could be threatened with extinction.
99. Around the North Pole, the ice cap has lost % of its surface area in years.
100. Greenland’s ice contains % of the freshwater of the whole planet. When it melts, sea levels will rise by nearly
meters.
101. Sea levels are rising. Water expanding as it gets warmer caused, in the 20th century alone, a rise of centimeters.
102. Coral reefs, for example, are extremely sensitive to the slightest change in water temperature. percent have disappeared.
103. of the biggest cities stand on a coastline or river estuary. As the seas rise, salt will invade the water table, depriving
inhabitants of drinking water.
104. What will happen when the glaciers in the Himalayas recede?
105. Droughts are occurring all over the planet. In Australia, of farmland is already affected.
106. The permafrost is the ground that is constantly frozen.What will happen when it melts?
107. The world spends times more on military expenditures than on aid to developing countries.
108. people a day die because of dirty drinking water
109. people have no access to safe drinking water
110. Nearly people are going hungry
111.Over % of grain traded around the world is used for animal feed or bio fuels
112. % of arable land has suffered long-term damage
113. Every year, hectares of forest disappear
114. One mammal in , one bird in , one amphibian in are threatened with extinction
115. Species are dying out at a rhythm times faster than the natural rate
116. of fishing grounds are exhausted, depleted or in dangerous decline
117. The average temperature of the last years have been the highest ever recorded
118. The ice cap is % thinner than years ago
119. There may be at least climate refugees by 2050
120. In Bangladesh, a man thought the unthinkable and founded a bank that lends only to the poor. In barely years, it has
changed the lives of people around the world.
121. Gabon is one of the world’s leading producers of wood. What is selective logging?
122. I have seen houses producing their own energy. people live in the world’s first ever eco-friendly district in .
123. % of the energy we consume comes from fossil energy sources. Every week, new coal-fired generating plants are
built in alone.
124. , , and are the biggest investors in renewable energy. They have already created over
jobs.
125. In hour, the sun gives the Earth the same amount of energy as that consumed by all humanity in year. As long as the
Earth exists, the sun’s energy will be inexhaustible.
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