From MT:
"Russia Scores High on 'Burden on the Planet' Ranking"
A new survey ranking countries' in terms of their
contribution to humanity has placed Russia in 95th place — only one place above
the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Good Country Index, conceived by
independent policy advisor Simon Anholt, measured 125 countries' contribution
to human wellbeing using data from the World Bank, the United Nations and
several other international organizations and NGOs to show whether a country is
" a net creditor to mankind, a burden on the planet, or something in between."
Ireland topped the ranking in first place, scoring well in the seven separate
categories that included "health and well-being," "prosperity
and equality" and "planet and climate change." Finland and
Sweden finished in second and third, respectively, with the Netherlands and New
Zealand completing the top five. Closer to being a burden rather than a net
creditor according to the ranking, Russia came in 95th place, sandwiched in
between Congo and Honduras, after scoring particularly poorly in the "prosperity
and equality" category. The U.S. did not even make the top 20 — ranking in
21st place overall due largely to its weak showing in the "peace and
security" category, where it ranked 114th. Libya ended up at the very
bottom of the list, with low scores all round. Anholt, an honorary professor in
political science at Britain's University of East Anglia, said in comments
published online that the rankings were not intended to "start a global
discussion about how countries can balance their duty to their own citizens
with their responsibility to the wider world." "It's time countries
started thinking much harder about the international consequences of their
actions; if they don't, the global challenges like climate change, poverty,
economic crises, terrorism, drugs and pandemics will only get worse,"
Anholt added in comments published by Britain's The Independent.
"Russia Scores High on 'Burden on the Planet' Ranking"
^ This was an interesting article. I'm sure it won't be
shown in the places that are at the bottom of the list, but I'm glad it was
publicized in the US even though we are in the 21st place. That right there
shows how free we are. ^
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