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Happiness doesn't cost the Earth

People can live long, happy lives without consuming large amounts of the Earth's resources, a survey suggests.

The 178-nation "Happy Planet Index" lists the south Pacific island of Vanuatu as the happiest nation on the planet, while the UK is ranked 108th.

The index is based on consumption levels, life expectancy and happiness, rather than national economic wealth measurements such as GDP.

The study was compiled by think-tank the New Economics Foundation (Nef).

Size doesn't matter

One of the authors, Nef's Nic Marks, said the aim of the index was to show that well-being did not have to be linked to high levels of consumption.
"It is clear that no single nation listed in the index has got everything right, but it does reveal patterns that show how we might better achieve long and happy lives for all while living within our environmental means," Mr Marks said.

The small island state of Vanuatu is situated in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, and has a population of 209,000. Its economy is built around small-scale agriculture and tourism.

Latin American nations dominate the top 10 places in the index, while African and Eastern European nations fill most of the bottom 10.

Among the world's largest economies, Germany is ranked 81st, Japan 95th, while the US comes in at 150th.
Richard Layard, director of the Well-Being Programme at the London School of Economics' Centre for Economic Performance, said that the index was an interesting way to tackle the issue of modern life's environmental impact.

"It reminds us that it is not good enough to be happy today if we are impoverishing future generations through global warming.

"Over the last 50 years, living standards in the West have improved enormously but we have become no happier," Mr Layard told the BBC.

"This shows we should not sacrifice human relationships, which are the main source of happiness, for the sake of economic growth."

Although Vanuatu tops the happiness index, it is ranked 207th out of 233 economies when measured against Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Simon Bullock, economics co-ordinator for Friends of the Earth, which helped compile the data, said the findings showed that happiness did not have to cost the Earth.

"The UK economy hoovers up vast quantities of the world's scarce resources, yet British people are no happier than Colombians, who use far fewer," he said.

"The current crude focus on GDP is outdated, destructive and doesn't deliver a better quality of life."

Nef is calling for the adoption of a "global manifesto for a happier planet" that will list ways nations can live within their environmental limits and increase people's quality of life. The recommendations include:

* Eradicating extreme poverty and hunger
* Recognising the contribution of individuals and unpaid work
* Ensuring economic policies stay within environmental limits

The index builds on a report that Nef published earlier this year that warned if annual global consumption levels matched the UK's, it would take 3.1 Earths to meet the demand.


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Can I just ask what point you are trying to make with this article Shekes?

Do you agree, disagree? Do you think we should reverse all the technological advances that have occurred? Do you think the earth has enough resources to sustain our present population if we were to revert away from our present practice of intensive farming and adopt,quote "small scale agricultural practices" like they do in Vanuatu?

How are small countries (in physical terms) like the UK that are densely populated able to feed its population if they only adopted "small scale" agriculture?

The report is too simplistic. For example, it does not take into account the human phyche. Humans are by nature inquisitive, always wanting to explore new things and push the boundaries, space exploration, technological advancements etc. Not only is it not feasible for all countries to adopt the practices of nations such as Vanuatu, but would they want to?
Would you, with all your exposure to technology and modern living, be satisfy to revert to a more rural existence?
 
But money does buy a lot of hookers, which can bring you happiness for a few hours.
 
How do they measure happiness?

That's what I'd like to know. Neither the answer to this question nor the "Happy Planet Index" are to be found online yet. However, I asume this index has some meaning to it.

Can I just ask what point you are trying to make with this article Shekes?
I asume tha you could, since you did...
No point-making was intended. I just wanted to share with you. Would you rather I didn't?

Do you agree, disagree?
With what?
Do you think we should reverse all the technological advances that have occurred?
Do you? ..............................................................................Then why are you asking?

Do you think the earth has enough resources to sustain our present population if we were to revert away from our present practice of intensive farming and adopt,quote "small scale agricultural practices" like they do in Vanuatu?
I know the earth does not have enough resources to sustain our present population whatever we do.

How are small countries (in physical terms) like the UK that are densely populated able to feed its population if they only adopted "small scale" agriculture?

The report is too simplistic. For example, it does not take into account the human phyche. Humans are by nature inquisitive, always wanting to explore new things and push the boundaries, space exploration, technological advancements etc. Not only is it not feasible for all countries to adopt the practices of nations such as Vanuatu, but would they want to?
Would you, with all your exposure to technology and modern living, be satisfy to revert to a more rural existence?

I am very sorry that I am unable to answer all of these fundamental questions. But I do wish you luck in your quest for them.
 
Thanks Vitaly!
I 'll take a look at it tonight!

I would have asumed that you wouldn't agree. Have you ever?
 
any good lfs in Vanuatu though?
 
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