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« on: November 30, 2003, 03:35:31 PM »

I found a report in a science magazine and I thought its maybe interesting.
I translated from German into English, so it might could sound a little strange. Embarrassed




1 Laptop coasts 430kg Nature
1 Handheld 80kg.


The Nature Consumption of a Device tool is its “ecological “backpack”.



It couldn’t help them that they are nearly 3 times as strong as a Human and even that they have 98% similar genes with the human doesn’t cause any difference in there Destiny.

Only 1000 of eastern-flat country gorillas survived in the Kahuzi Biege National park at the east of the Congo.
They life in a land with rich Mineral resources.
Only there are Coltan, Columbit-Trantalit available, which is used for the production of computers and mobile phones.

[…]


Our Economy is a whole Wasting.
A Study of the U.S. National Academy of  Engineering came to the result that in America 93 % of the used Sources will never be convert into a   product for sale.
And 80% of used products are only produced for one time use.


Every German use around 80 000 kg of natural resources per Year.
Every German takes daily 220 kg of steady materials  and 1600 kg Water from the Nature.

Would everyone life like that, the ecological borders would be already repeatedly  crossed.
Because 1,2 Milliards Chinese and 1 Milliards Indians want to have freezer, Cars and Vacation fly’s too.

There is no other solution to find new ways to form the lifestyle of north and south, that every human lives a good life and at the same time the ecological Guardrails of the planet will be followed within there is enough nature left for the coming generation.

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