Factoid Archive


Forests
10/22/2007
More wood was removed from forests in 2005 than ever before.

Source: Worldwatch Institute

Deforestation
10/22/2007
Deforestation and land-use change contributes approximately 25 percent of the carbon emissions that cause climate change.

Source: The Nature Conservancy

Coast
10/3/2007
"Over half of all Americans live within 50 miles of the coast, in just one fifth (17%) of its land area. Population density on the coasts is five times that of other parts of hte country".

Source: Center for Environment and Population

Vulnerable States
10/3/2007
"Of the nation's ten fastest growing states, half are in the coastal South and another four are in the driest Western areas, making them among the nation's most vulnerable "population-environment" hotspots".

Source: Center for Environment and Population

Hottest Years
10/3/2007
"The hottest 10 years on record all occurred since 1990, with 2005 the hottest year ever".

Source: The Center for Environment and Population

Girls' Education
10/1/2007
In sub-Saharan Africa only 26% of students entering secondary school in 2005 were girls.

Source: Richard Ottaway MP

Pregnancy
10/1/2007
41% of pregnancies globally are unintended.

Source: Richard Ottaway MP

Growth
10/1/2007
95% of the global population growth is concentrated in the world's poorest countries.

Source: Richard Ottaway MP

Conflict
10/1/2007
Countries in which young adults comprise more than 40% of the population are more than twice as likely to experience civil conflict.

Source: Richard Ottaway MP

Funding
10/1/2007
Between 1995-2005 USAID's annual allocation for family planning fell from $12 million to $9 million while HIV/AIDS allocation rose from $2 to $74 million. As a result, unwanted births rose from 11% in 1998 to 21% in 2003, and contraceptive users relying on public sector supplies fell from 68% to 53%.

Source: John Cleland, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Lightbulbs
7/20/2007
According to U.N. data, the average Guinean consumes 89 kilowatt-hours per year-the equivalent to keeping a 60-watt light bulb burning for two months-while the typical American burns up about 158 times that much.

Source: Rukmini Callimachi, The Associated Press

US Consumption
6/11/2007
The US has the resources to sustain less than half of its current population of 300 million. If all 6 billion people were to share the world's resources equally, Americans would have to reduce consumption by 80%.

Source: Overpopulation.org

Pregnancy Numbers
3/23/2007
Of the six million pregnancies that occur among American women each year, nearly half are unintended. As a result, American women experience 1.4 million unplanned births and 1.3 million abortions annually.

Source: Guttmacher Institute

 
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