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number 5 to be precise, we were beaten by Switzerland, Sweden, Norway and Finland......every other country in the World.....we beat you ! @):)
 

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I imagine someone is getting paid tens of thousands of dollars right now to work in that report.:laugh:
 

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The environment is a big issue for many of the world’s countries. Billions are spent on making our world a cleaner place yearly. More policies and technological advances help, but the people’s cooperation is what is truly needed. Most do what they can, but some go far and above and aim to make their country the cleanest and greenest it can possibly be, in air, water and land. What are these countries that are the hallmarks of cleanliness?






1. Switzerland – With an environmental performance index (EPI) of 95.5, this European country ranks first in cleanliness. The environment has been in the country’s interest as early as 1876 when it passed a forestry law. There are many major influential pro-environment groups in the country. Nearly all electricity comes from dams and nuclear plants, reducing emissions caused by burning fossil fuels. Strict standards for exhaust are placed on vehicles to lower air pollution. The country is also one of the top recyclers in the world, with stiff penalties levied on offenders. If you want clean, this is the place to be.









2. Sweden – Coming in second with 93.1 are these two countries. Like Switzerland, almost all power is produced without fossil fuels. A good percentage of Sweden’s forests still stand thanks to the people’s efforts, up to today. Like most clean countries, they have emission laws in place. Yet another clean place you can visit!




3. NorwayTied with Sweden, Norway still uses some forms of oil to power the nation. Norway was once a heavy air polluter, but that has changed after Norway took steps to reduce emissions. A good portion of its land is also protected. It’s always a good time to visit Norway.







4. Finland – Unlike the first three, Finland still uses fossil fuels for power, but this is gradually lessening. Finland takes care of its shores, assigning a majority that can never be built on. Like all the other now-clean nations, it had a past problem with pollution until the government decided to act. Now, it’s one of the cleanest places in the world. I’d love to go there!




5. Costa Rica – It may be unexpected for some, but Costa Rica comes in fifth. This country has a large total area dedicated to parks. Early on in its history, Costa Rica was already acting to have water and air standards. Almost a quarter of the country is protected to preserve wildlife, one of the largest percentages in the world! The nation also contains 5% of the entire world’s species! The country is generally poor but educated, and is the most stable country in its region. They still make an effort for the environment. If they didn’t, they wouldn’t have all those lovely beachside resorts to bring in tourists! They are the most visited place in Central America. Why not come, too?
Next time you plan a vacation, why not go somewhere where you’re sure to breathe clean air? It will be good for you! What are your experiences in these countries? Speak up!
 

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ah, we got that because of the protected areas that THE GOVERMENT HAS NOT EVEN PAID FOR YET AND IN SOME CASES THE ORIGINAL OWNERS HAVE WAITED FOR THEIR MONEY FOR DECADESSSSSS

ok, it makes sense now, thanks for the info hater

I am almost afraid of this line "What are your experiences in these countries? Speak up! "
 

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Here is how Costa Rica fared in various categories (scale of 1 to 100):

EPI - 90.5
Environmental Health - 93.2
Ecosystem Vitality - 87.7
Environmental Burden of Disease - 1.0
Water (humans) - 92.8
Air Pollution (humans) - 83.8
Air Pollution (Ecosystem) - 99.3
Water (Ecosystem) - 78.5
Biodiversity & Habitat - 48.0
Productive Natural Resources - 97.1
Climate Change - 98.3
Forestry - 100.0
Fisheries - 99.1
Agriculture - 92.0
Adequate Sanitation - 90.6
Drinking Water - 94.9
Urban Particulates - 83.8
Indoor Air Pollution - 75.8
Local Ozone - 100.0
Regional Ozone - 100.0
Sulfur Dioxide Emissions - 98.6
Water Quality - 57.1
Water Stress - 100.0
Conservation Risk Index - 95.0
Effective Conservation - 15.9
Critical Habitat Protection - 75.0
Marine Protected Areas - 6.0
 

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I worked with a lot of Norwegians in the fishing industry, but I have never been there. Norway itself is rather hard leaning to Socialist with heavy sin taxes and 6 dollars a gallon gas. However, a lot of people home brew and maintain cabins while fishing and hunting and maintaining small town relationships. Very Nationalist and love there soccer.
 

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