The Flemish have a medium ecological footprint of 9 hectares,
40% more than in 2010. This increase of 40% is due to the possibility of having
more detailed studies made about it, and so they are getting better at reaching
the truth.
Belgium is doing worse in decreasing their ecological
footprint than their neigbour countries. French people have 5,2 hectares, Germans
6,1 hectares,
Netherlanders 6,7 hectares and the Brittish 5,9. This is mostly because buildings
in Flanders are older and because they drive their cars with no one with them
to work. Flemish eat diferente too, they consume a lot of vegetable oils and
eat a lot of fish with high
ecological footprints.
I am curious about how this is in other countries too, so
feel free to comment.
Naomi Seys
Latvia's Ecological Footprint is 3.95 global hectares per capita, what doesn't suprise me, because I think we are quite nature friendly.
ReplyDeleteI found a test, where I can calculate my Ecological Footprint and it's 2 hectares per capita. I don't know if I can believe this :D
However, I think everyone should start with him/herself, only then something can change in the big picture.