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Costa Rica tops list of 'happiest' nations

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(CNN) -- Forget Disneyland! Costa Rica is the happiest place in the world, according to an independent research group in Britain with the goal of building a new economy, "centered on people and the environment."

In a report released Saturday, the group ranks nations using the "Happy Planet Index," which seeks countries with the most content people.
In addition to happiness, the index by the New Economics Foundation considers the ecological footprint and life expectancy of countries.
"Costa Ricans report the highest life satisfaction in the world and have the second-highest average life expectancy of the new world (second to Canada)," the organization said in a statement.
They "also have an ecological footprint that means that the country only narrowly fails to achieve the goal of ... consuming its fair share of the Earth's natural resources."
The Central American country, tucked between Nicaragua and Panama, touts its lush rain forests and pristine beaches. Its president, Oscar Arias Sanchez, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for trying to help end civil wars in several Central American countries.
This year's survey, which looked at 143 countries, featured Latin American nations in nine of the Top 10 spots.
<!--startclickprintexclude-->The runner-up was the Dominican Republic, followed by Jamaica, Guatemala and Vietnam.
Most developed nations lagged in the study.
While Britain ranked 74th, the United States snagged the 114th spot, because of its hefty consumption and massive ecological footprint.
The United States was greener and happier 20 years ago than it is today, the report said.
Other populous nations, such as China and India, had a lower index brought on by their vigorous pursuit of growth-based models, the survey suggested.
"As the world faces the triple crunch of deep financial crisis, accelerating climate change and the looming peak in oil production, we desperately need a new compass to guide us," said Nic Marks, founder of the foundation's center for well-being.
Marks urged nations to make a collective global change before "our high-consuming lifestyles plunge us into the chaos of irreversible climate change."
 
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Just isn't true...MY LIST:

Thailand
Dominican Republic
Hawaii (state)
Puerto Rico
Cuba
Key West
 

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The article is obviously not written by anyone who has ever been to this country.

Funny how it's written from an ecological footprint standpoint, when Costa Rica's pollution and litter is out of control.
 

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The article is obviously not written by anyone who has ever been to this country.
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or any of the other countries for that matter.........

all these studies are a waste of paper and $ to start with as the results they come up with are normally ridiculous
 

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The article is obviously not written by anyone who has ever been to this country.

Funny how it's written from an ecological footprint standpoint, when Costa Rica's pollution and litter is out of control.


if you hate it that much why not go back to the beautiful and free USA?
 

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if you hate it that much why not go back to the beautiful and free USA?

1) I'm not American.

2) Are you denying that Costa Rica has pollution and litter problems? The article was about ecological footprints, did you read it?
 

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Hawaii (state)

You mean as opposed to Hawaii the island?

:think2:

As in including the Island of O'ahu and the capital city of Honolulu, which isn't on the Island of Hawai'i. Duh!

Also the islands of Maui and Kaua'i (and throw in the relatively unpopulated islands of Moloka'i, Lāna'i, Ni'ihau and Kaho'olawe to complete the Hawaiian archipelago).
 
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it must be the weed. n i'll tell u why.... the creepy is only 90$ a quater. n u can get it anywhere. or its the rags that u can get 2 tons for a few hundred.. n its everywhere too.. or the pharm guy that everyone knows who hook u up for pennies...a box of xanex of .5mg for 40$ n last but not least the PUSSY. its fairly cheap n it is also everywhere. i love my country im soooooo happy................
 

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I hate people who say stupid shit like this... you must be a fucking tico.


I wonder what could happen to you here in our beautiful island that makes you hate us so much... C'mon dude let it out of your chest, whats your story?

Im just curious...
 

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I hate people who say stupid shit like this... you must be a fucking tico.


yes motherfucker!! I was your agent who paid you in full remember?

and I was raised in California, but do you know what, I didnt like it so I brought my tico ass down here to CR so that I wouldn't bich so much

BTW you could of told me I was a fucking tico before I paid you in full
 

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1) I'm not American.

2) Are you denying that Costa Rica has pollution and litter problems? The article was about ecological footprints, did you read it?

yes you are, you have quoted that you are Canadian, even I am american

and yes I already read about it, I invite you to go to Nicaragua and you will be surprised we ain't that bad!! and I know we have litter problems, but I don't throw my garbage out on the streets, I work on improving our country and it's cleanness, instead of bitching
 

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<table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" width="605"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" rowspan="1" align="center" valign="top">[SIZE=+3]Sadly, the happy planet report is mostly ideology[/SIZE]
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By the A.M. Costa Rica staff

A progressive British think tank has pulled off the public relations coup of the month with a press release promoting its happy planet index.

Costa Ricans, based on three variables and a couple of fudge factors, have been crowned the world's happiest people.

The press release came from the New Economic Foundation, which seeks to promote other measures for a nation's success than the production of goods and services.

In addition to Costa Rica, the other top finishers are the Dominican Republic (2), Jamaica (3), Guatemala (4), Vietnam (5) and Colombia (6). The results seem to be correlated highly with the size of the country, although Brazil is rated highly, too.

The report has been a publicity gold mine for Costa Rica. Hardly anyone has looked to the underlying data. Said the report sponsor:

"Costa Ricans report the highest life satisfaction in the world, have the second-highest average life expectancy of the New World (second only to Canada) and have an ecological footprint that means that the country only narrowly fails to achieve the goal of 'one-planet living': consuming its fair share of the Earth's natural resources."

The report itself seems to contradict the organization's press release: "The Index doesn’t reveal the ‘happiest’ country in the world. It shows the relative efficiency with which nations convert the planet’s natural resources into long and happy lives for their citizens. The nations that top the Index aren’t the happiest places in the world, but the nations that score well show that achieving, long, happy lives without over-stretching the planet’s resources is possible."

That part was not included in the press release, which seemed to have been published by uncritical editors the world over, including those at the BBC.

The final index is based on average life expectancy, life satisfaction and ecological footprint. According to the happy planet index, </td> <td valign="top" width="300">
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Costa Ricans have a life expectancy at birth of 78.5 years. That is more than a year longer than the 2009 estimates by the CIA Factbook, which says 77.21. The United States is in the report's 114th place with a life expectancy calculated to be 77.0 years. But the CIA says average U.S. life expectancy is 78.08, more than that of Costa Rica.

The happy planet index used 2005 data, it said.

Life satisfaction comes from results of a single question in a Gallup world poll.

Ecological footprint is the third variable that most strongly reflects the organization's ideology. Said the report: "The ecological footprint of an individual is a measure of the amount of land required to provide for all their resource requirements plus the amount of vegetated land required to sequester (absorb) all their CO2 emissions and the CO2 emissions embodied in the products they consume."

So all the developed countries that import many goods are at an immediate disadvantage. Exporter Costa Rica and others gains points.

The report sets out a "Happy Planet Charter" calling for what the sponsor called an unprecedented collective global effort to develop a new narrative of human progress, encourage good lives that don't cost the Earth, and to reduce consumption in the highest-consuming nations as the biggest barrier to sustainable well-being.

The use of surveys and polls to promote a political view is not a new technique. Firms like Gallup generally do a good job in finding out answers to specific questions, but sometimes others can use the data to express points of views that were not originally intended.</td></tr></tbody></table>
 

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