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February 16, 2008

Ever wonder where your stuff comes from?

Story_of_stuff Watch this cool little 20 minute video about how our stuff became stuff, and what it all means for all of us and our planet.

http://www.storyofstuff.com/

Some facts from the video:

• In the past three decades, one-third of the planet’s natural
resources base have been consumed.1
• In the United States, we have less than 4% of our original
forests left.2
• Forty percent of waterways in the US have become undrinkable.3
• The U.S.has 5% of the world’s population but consumes 30% of
the world’s resources4 and creates 30% of the world’s waste.5
• If everybody consumed at U.S. rates, we would need 3 to 5
planets.
• There are over 100,000 synthetic chemicals in commerce today.6
• Only a handful of synthetic chemicals have even been tested for
human health impacts and NONE have been tested for synergistic
health impacts.7
• In the U.S., industry admits to releasing over 4 billion pounds of
toxic chemicals a year.8
• The average U.S. person now consumes twice as much as they
did 50 years ago.9
• We each see more advertisements in one year than a people 50
years ago saw in a lifetime.10
• In the U.S. our national happiness peaked sometime in the
1950s.11
• In the U.S., we spend 3–4 times as many hours shopping as our
counterparts in Europe do.12
• Average U.S. house size has doubled since the 1970s.13
• Each person in the United States makes 4 1/2 pounds of garbage
a day.14 That is twice what we each made thirty years ago.15
• For every one garbage can of waste you put out on the curb, 70
garbage cans of waste were made upstream to make the junk
in that one garbage can you put out on the curb.16

Physics_chicago_124_2Go watch it, it's freaking sweet :-)

Love and light,
-Alex

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I am enjoying reading your blogs; very interesting and informative. Thanks for caring.
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Barbara

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