Green Data Book Offers Factual Basis for Sustainable Development

Environment News Service, April, 2005 by staff

NEW YORK, New York (ENS) — --> Better environmental management can improve people’s livelihoods, health, and security now and in the future, but sound management depends upon accurate, timely information. The latest environmental information for 200 countries was presented Tuesday at the UN Commission on Sustainable Development meeting in the form of "The Little Green Data Book 2005," a joint product of the World Bank's Development Data Group and Environment Department.

This year’s edition of the "Little Green Data Book" includes new indicators for fish catch, in the agriculture and fisheries section, and biomass fuel use, in the energy section.

The book tells the world's environmental story by the numbers - page after page of tables and lists of numbers - but once...

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