The cleanest country in the world

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The Forbes edition of the United States has published a list of the cleanest countries in the world. In doing so, 140 countries were surveyed using The Environmental Performance Index method developed by Columbia and Yale universities. This evaluation criterion covered 25 aspects of ecology (from air quality and drinking water quality, to biological changes and the level of use of pesticides).
1st place in the top ten (list) Switzerland took over. The state scored 100 points in eight environmental areas of The Forbes research. Clean drinking water, forest richness and very low use of pesticides led to the 1st place. It was found that Switzerland has every opportunity to see longevity.
Sweden was recognized as the second state with high environmental performance. In Sweden, air pollution is low, drinking water is clean, and greenhouse gases are not high. All this, of course, has a positive impact on the health of the population. 9 mln. while the Swedes paid special attention to the forests.
It is the third cleanest country in the world Norway Zilal water, sanitary condition, effective wastewater treatment, fresh air are worth bragging about. Norwegians are the least susceptible to respiratory diseases.
Located in Central America Costa Rica the economy is closely linked to ecotourism. For this reason, serious attention is paid to the environment here. The industry of the republic is also based on this criterion. Unlike neighboring Latin American countries, Costa Rica avoids deforestation. However, there are problems in the coastal ecology in this country, where achievements in the field of forestry have scored a total of 100 to 97 points in terms of air purity.
ColombiaThe prosperity of the country depends directly on the productivity of the land and the cultivation of agricultural products. We are also talking about the cultivation of coffee and flowers, which are highly profitable for export. This South American state cares deeply for the quality and fertility of its land. The current environment in Colombia is a guarantee of public health for an average of 73 years.
It had a small population New Zealand an example for tourists is paradise. The government is working hard to increase conservation. However, industrial enterprises are “contributing” to environmental pollution by emitting SO2 (carbon dioxide).
JapanLife expectancy at birth is 82 years. This is the highest rate in the world. This is partly due to the excellent technology of water purification, compliance with sanitary regulations, elimination of the use of chemical pesticides, low levels of air pollution. The main problem in Japan is the depletion of underwater biodiversity and the depletion of coastal fish stocks.
CroatiaThe developed tourism system considers clean, tidy beaches as its pride. Located on the shores of the Adriatic Sea, this state offers its tourists a wonderful range of fish products. Yet the country’s past still resonates: the socialist-era industry continues to emit greenhouse gases.
Albania It is not one of the countries with the perfect ecology like its neighbors in Eastern Europe. But the propensity to use stove heating has allowed Albania to score 47,7 points in the area of ​​indoor air pollution.
Israelof 7,2 million. the population enjoys the quality of drinking water, the purity of the air, and thus is able to compete with the cleanest countries in Europe. The Israelites live an average of 81 years, even in their small forests. The “disaster” of the state: pesticides that have a negative impact on food.
Translated by Sh. Niyazova
Ziyouz.com

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